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  • ...rve. It wasn't until Booth (1972) demonstrated that metabolites other than glucose also produced this effect that researchers began to question how this pheno ==The dynamic between Glucose and Lipid systems==
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  • ...="pmid15924903">{{cite journal| author=Mobbs CV ''et al.''| title=Impaired glucose signaling as a cause of obesity and the metabolic syndrome: the glucoadipos ...C, Slusser PG, Stone S| title=Glucoreceptors controlling feeding and blood glucose: location in the hindbrain. | journal=Science | year= 1981 | volume= 213 |
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  • ...panel is a subset of the [[basic metabolic panel]], which also measures [[glucose]], [[blood urea nitrogen]] and [[creatinine]]; an automated analyzer often
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  • ...damages tissues. Cinnamon can reduce the amount of insulin necessary for glucose metabolism. ...al and get enough of the water-soluble proanthocyanidins that effect blood glucose,
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  • ...cells. When the frog rewarms during [[spring (season)|spring]], the extra glucose must be rapidly removed from the cells and recycled via renal excretion and
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  • {{r|Glucose}}
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  • ...o not know to take up glucose, resulting in high blood sugar and a lack of glucose in the cells.) ...eeded for biosynthesis cannot be stored, in contrast with fatty acids and glucose, nor are they excreted. Rather, surplus amino acids are used as metabolic f
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  • ...ic neurones, and it is involved in the regulation of feeding behaviour and glucose homeostasis <ref>King BM (2006) The rise, fall, and resurrection of the ven ...for normal body-weight homeostasis. ''Neuron'' 2006. 49:191-203</ref> with glucose homeostasis , and with the regulation of expression of cannabinoid receptor
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  • {{r|Impaired glucose tolerance}}
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  • ...rbohydrate catabolism]] (the breakdown of sugars). [[Glycolysis]] breaks [[glucose]] (a six-carbon-molecule) down into [[pyruvate]] (a three-carbon molecule) ...metimes beta oxidation can yield propionyl CoA which can result in further glucose production by [[gluconeogenesis]] in liver.
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  • ...n, as well as the particular organism performing it. Below, the sugar is [[glucose]] (C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>12</sub>O<sub>6</sub>), the most common sugar, and th :::Sugar (glucose) → Alcohol (ethanol) + Carbon Dioxide + Energy (ATP)
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  • ...nse an energy deficit. A decrease in fatty acid oxidation or a decrease in glucose utilisation increases the intracellular AMP/ATP ratio and activates the cel
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  • ...ere only found in the ''sect. deserticola'' species; while anthraquinones, glucose gallates and naphthalenes could be detected in all studied species. For ant
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  • ...ration by a particular food item as compared to a reference item, such as glucose = 100. Foods with higher glycemic index numbers create greater blood sugar ...c index foods, such as lentils, provide a slower more consistent source of glucose to the bloodstream, thereby stimulating less insulin release than high glyc
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  • ...006.03.018 The Noxa/Mcl-1 axis regulates susceptibility to apoptosis under glucose limitation in dividing T cells.] ''Immunity''24(6):703-716. PMID 16782027. ...ay that functions to restrain lymphocyte expansion and can be triggered by glucose deprivation.</ref>
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  • ===Glucose control=== |+ [[Randomized controlled trial]]s of intraoperative glucose control.<ref name="pmid21865944">{{cite journal| author=Lazar HL, McDonnell
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  • ...[[testosterone]]). The glucocorticoids play a part in the regulation of [[glucose]] levels in the blood, protein [[metabolism]], and fat metabolism as well a
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  • ...haea. The cell wall T.Acidophilum is composed of an unusual composition of glucose and mannose, this uniqueness allows the microbe to survive the harsh temper
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  • Frige', F. ''et al.'' (2009). "Batriatic Surgery in Obesity: Changes of Glucose & Lipid Metabolism Correlate with Changes of Fat Mass". ''Nutrition, Metabo ...associated with normalization of glucose levels in patients with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) and type 2 diabetes''', in the vast majority of the cases")
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  • ...t's administration of [[epinephrine]], [[albuterol]] and other inhalers, [[glucose]], [[activated charcoal]], [[nitroglycerin]], and others.
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