Quantitative analysis of amino acid oxidation and related gluconeogenesis in humans.
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Regulation of cellular metabolism by protein lysine acetylationPathway-selective insulin resistance and metabolic disease: the importance of nutrient fluxAssay of the multiple energy-producing pathways of mammalian cellsAnalysis of energy expenditure in diet-induced obese rats.Predicting metabolic adaptation, body weight change, and energy intake in humans.The effects of free fatty acids on gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis in normal subjects.The key role of anaplerosis and cataplerosis for citric acid cycle function.Hepatic SRC-1 activity orchestrates transcriptional circuitries of amino acid pathways with potential relevance for human metabolic pathogenesisTo supplement or not to supplement: a metabolic network framework for human nutritional supplements.Level of dietary protein intake affects glucose turnover in endurance-trained menRegulation of gluconeogenesis by Krüppel-like factor 15Molecular regulation of urea cycle function by the liver glucocorticoid receptorIntake of umami-tasting solutions by mice: a genetic analysis.Effects of fructose-containing caloric sweeteners on resting energy expenditure and energy efficiency: a review of human trials.A liver stress-endocrine nexus promotes metabolic integrity during dietary protein dilution.Protein turnover, amino acid requirements and recommendations for athletes and active populations.Plasma amino acid levels are elevated in young, healthy low birth weight men exposed to short-term high-fat overfeeding.Branched-chain amino acid ratios in low-protein diets regulate the free amino acid profile and the expression of hepatic fatty acid metabolism-related genes in growing pigs.Metabolism of hyperpolarized [1-(13)C]pyruvate through alternate pathways in rat liverRole of placental insufficiency and intrauterine growth restriction on the activation of fetal hepatic glucose production.Rapid activation of hepatic glutaminase in rats fed on a single high-protein meal.The coactivator SRC-1 is an essential coordinator of hepatic glucose production.Genetics of intake of umami-tasting solutions by mice.Urea synthesis in enterocytes of developing pigsMetabolic effects of phosphodiesterase III inhibitors: another reason to promote their use?Fetal hepatic and umbilical uptakes of glucogenic substrates during a glucagon-somatostatin infusion.Vampire bat, shrew, and bear: comparative physiology and chronic renal failure.Thirteen-week oral toxicity study of branched-chain amino acids in rats.Exogenous amino acids suppress glucose oxidation and potentiate hepatic glucose production in late gestation fetal sheep.Adaptation to a high-protein diet progressively increases the postprandial accumulation of carbon skeletons from dietary amino acids in rats.Inverse relationship between protein intake and plasma free amino acids in healthy men at physical exercise.Diurnal pattern of the interrelationships among leucine oxidation, urea production, and hydrolysis in humans.Modification of fetal plasma amino acid composition by placental amino acid exchangers in vitro
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P2860
Quantitative analysis of amino acid oxidation and related gluconeogenesis in humans.
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Quantitative analysis of amino acid oxidation and related gluconeogenesis in humans.
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Quantitative analysis of amino acid oxidation and related gluconeogenesis in humans.
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Quantitative analysis of amino acid oxidation and related gluconeogenesis in humans.
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Quantitative analysis of amino acid oxidation and related gluconeogenesis in humans.
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Quantitative analysis of amino acid oxidation and related gluconeogenesis in humans.
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Quantitative analysis of amino acid oxidation and related gluconeogenesis in humans.
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P2093
P1476
Quantitative analysis of amino acid oxidation and related gluconeogenesis in humans.
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P2093
Brosnan JT
Halperin ML
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10.1152/PHYSREV.1992.72.2.419
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1992-04-01T00:00:00Z