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Glucose production in midterm human fetus. I. Autoregulation of glucose uptake
P. A.J. Adam
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Alan Schwartz
, E. L. Rahiala
, M. Kekomaki
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
DBBS - Molecular Cell Biology
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center (IDDRC)
Division of Hematology & Oncology
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Hepatic Glucose Production
100%
Glucose Production
100%
Glucose Uptake
100%
Human Fetus
100%
Liver
27%
Perfusion
18%
Glucagon
18%
Hepatic Glucose Uptake
18%
14C-glucose
18%
Insulin
9%
Specific Activity
9%
Human Fetal Liver
9%
Hepatic Glycogen
9%
Hormonal Regulation
9%
Recirculating
9%
Continuous Glucose
9%
Pancreatic Hormones
9%
Human Fetal Development
9%
Previable
9%
Transient Release
9%
Glucogenic
9%
Medicine and Dentistry
Autoregulation
100%
Gluconeogenesis
100%
Glucose Uptake
100%
Carbon 14
22%
Glucagon
22%
Hormonal Regulation
11%
Fetus Development
11%
Pancreas Hormone
11%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Gluconeogenesis
100%
Autoregulation
100%
Glucagon
22%
Pancreatic Hormone
11%
Fetal Development
11%
Hormonal Regulation
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Carbon 14
100%
Glucagon
100%
Pancreas Hormone
50%