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Trochus nefas

2021
Published as part of Harzhauser, Mathias, 2021, The Cainozoic to present-day record of Circum-Mediterranean, NE Atlantic and North Sea Cantharidinae and Trochinae (Trochoidea, Gastropoda) - a synopsis, pp.
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THE KETOTIC RATIO (KB/NEFA) IN MAN

Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology, 1981
SUMMARY1. The ‘ketotic ratio’, which is defined as the plasma ketone‐body concentration divided by the plasma nonesterified fatty acid concentration, is potentially useful in predicting the magnitude of the ketone response to a given increment in plasma fatty acid concentration.2. Two parameters of the ketotic ratio were studied. First, a comparison of
D S, Schade, R P, Eaton
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Origin of the NEFA and Nuc Signal Sequences

Journal of Molecular Evolution, 1998
The human protein NEFA binds calcium, contains a leucine zipper repeat that does not form a homodimer, and is proposed (along with the homologous Nuc protein) to have a common evolutionary history with an EF-hand ancestor. We have isolated and characterized the N-terminal domain of NEFA that contains a signal sequence inferred from both endoproteinase ...
A, Karabinos   +3 more
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NEFA elevation during a hyperglycaemic clamp enhances insulin secretion

Diabetic Medicine, 1998
Elevated non-esterified fatty acid (NEFA) levels may influence insulin secretion and contribute to the development of Type 2 DM. We investigated the effects of acute NEFA elevation in controls (n = 6) and subjects predisposed to Type 2 DM (n = 6) on basal insulin levels, and following glucose and arginine stimulation.
S M, Chalkley   +4 more
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'At id quidem nostris moribus nefas habetur'

2021
Göttinger Forum für Altertumswissenschaft, Bd.
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Raphe lesions modify ethanol's effects on plasma corticosterone and nefa

Neuropharmacology, 1984
Male rats received dorsal or median raphe electrolytic lesions or sham operations. Ten days later subjects received 3.0 g/kg ethanol or saline and were decapitated 30 minutes later. Both dorsal and median raphe lesions significantly increased corticosterone and non-esterified fatty acid levels.
J, Brick, L A, Pohorecky, J, Feinberg
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