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Volume 2 (2005) - November 2005

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Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase and the critical role of cataplerosis in the control of hepatic metabolism

Parvin Hakimi, Mark T Johnson, Jianqi Yang, David F Lepage, Ronald A Conlon, Satish C Kalhan, Lea Reshef, Shirley M Tilghman, Richard W Hanson Nutrition & Metabolism 2005, 2:33 (21 November 2005)

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Insulin induces a positive relationship between the rates of ATP and glycogen changes in isolated rat liver in presence of glucose; a 31P and 13C NMR study

Laurence Baillet-Blanco, Marie-Christine Beauvieux, Henri Gin, Vincent Rigalleau, Jean-Louis Gallis Nutrition & Metabolism 2005, 2:32 (21 November 2005)

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Carbohydrate restriction improves the features of Metabolic Syndrome. Metabolic Syndrome may be defined by the response to carbohydrate restriction

Jeff S Volek, Richard D Feinman Nutrition & Metabolism 2005, 2:31 (16 November 2005)

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Review of five indicators generally included within Metabolic Syndrome, a poorly-defined collection of markers indicative of predisposition to diabetes and cardiovascular disease, suggests that carbohydrate restriction may improve Metabolic Syndrome.


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