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Impact of prenatal phthalate exposure on newborn metabolome and infant neurodevelopment. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Hoffman SS   +18 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Metabolism.

2021
This book chapter includes an overview of selected aspects in the biochemistry of Fasciola, focusing on its energy metabolism and related topics.
Tielens, Aloysius G.M.   +1 more
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Metabolism and Metabolic Effects of Thyroglobulin

Nature, 1957
INJECTION of beef or hog thyroglobulin into experimental animals causes an increase in basal metabolic rate and antagonizes the action of antithyroid drugs. These effects are similar to those following the injection of thyroxine. There is yet no adequate explanation for the fact, reported by various workers1, that these thyroglobulins are more ...
Alister Craig   +2 more
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Metabolic block

Nature Reviews Cancer, 2013
Two recent papers have provided evidence that the mitochondrial sirtuin SIRT4 exerts tumour suppressive activities by repressing glutamine metabolism.
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Metabolism and Metabolic Effects of Alcohol

Medical Clinics of North America, 1984
The author provides an excellent overview of the three major pathways for the metabolism of ethanol. Many of the toxic effects of ethanol can be attributed to two specific products, hydrogen and acetaldehyde, and these effects are explored in detail.
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Metabolism and Metabolic Regulation

2010
The data available on GHR−/− at all ages. Glucose levels, which are very low in young animals, seem to normalize at older ages. Insulin levels remain significantly lower than normal throughout the lifespan of GHR−/− mice. Together, these data suggest that insulin sensitivity decreases only slightly as GHR−/− mice age.
Lucila Sackmann-Sala   +2 more
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Metabolism

2014
Much has been learned about the metabolism and pharmacokinetics of ethanol through study of the enzymes participating in its metabolism, the effects of genetic variants in these enzymes on risk of alcoholism and ethanol pharmacokinetics, and pharmacokinetic modeling. Despite the short, well-characterized metabolic pathway and straightforward absorption
María Luz Cárdenas   +1 more
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