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Handbook of optical sensing of glucose in biological fluids and tissues
Published 2009Subjects: “…Blood glucose analysis…”
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Synthesis of novel d-glucose conjugated with eugenol from natural product as cancer drug
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Nanotechnology and nanomedicine in diabetes
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…General aspects -- section 2. Glucose -- section 3. Insulin -- section 4. Drugs and treatments.…”
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Medical sciences at a glance
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…The electron transport chain (ETC) and oxidative phosphorylation11: Fat metabolism; Lipolysis; Metabolism of fatty acids; Activation of fatty acids and transport into mitochondria; Oxidation of fatty acids; Ketone bodies; 12: Glucose metabolism; Glucose uptake; Glucose metabolism (Figure 12.2); Glycolysis; Pentose phosphate pathway; Glycogen metabolism; Gluconeogenesis; Glucose utilisation and homeostasis; 13: Amino acid metabolism; Amino acid synthesis; The amino acid pool and protein turnover; Formation of nitrogen-containing molecules; Catabolism of amino acids; Formation of urea. …”
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Managing cardiovascular risk
Table of Contents: “…Editors and contributors -- Introduction - the primacy of total risk estimation in planning management -- Socioeconomic aspects of risk prediction -- Overweight, physical inactivity, insulin resistance, impaired glucose tolerance, diabetes, the metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular risk -- Management of specific risk factors - lipids -- Management of specific risk factors - hypertension -- Heart rate as a risk factor…”
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Medical Biochemistry
Published 2009Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Amino acids and proteins -- Carbohydrates and lipids -- Blood: cells and plasma proteins -- Oxygen transport -- Catalytic proteins enzymes -- Hemostasis and thrombosis -- Membranes and transport -- Bioenergetics and oxidative metabolism -- Function of the gastrointestinal tract -- Micronutrients: vitamins and minerals -- Anaerobic metabolism of glucose in the red blood cell -- Carbohydrate storage and synthesis in liver and muscle -- The tricarboxylic acid cycle -- Oxidative metabolism of lipids in liver and muscle -- Biosynthesis and storage of fatty acids -- Biosynthesis of cholesterol and steroids -- Lipoproteins and lipid transport -- Biosynthesis and degradation of amino acids -- Muscle: energy metabolism and contraction -- Glucose homeostasis and fuel metabolism -- Nutrition and energy balance -- Water and electrolyte homeostasis -- Regulation of hydrogen ion concentration (acid-base balance) -- Calcium and bone metabolism -- Complex carbohydrates: glycoproteins -- Complex lipids -- The extracellular matrix -- Role of the liver in metabolism -- Biosynthesis and degradation of nucleotides -- Deoxyribonucleic acid -- Ribonucleic acid -- Protein synthesis and turnover -- Regulation of gene expression -- Recombinant DNA technology -- Genomics, proteomics and metabolomics -- Oxygen and life -- The immune response -- Biochemical endocrinology -- Membrane receptors and signal transduction -- Neurochemistry -- Neurotransmitters -- Cellular homeostasis: cell growth, differentiation and cancer -- Aging.…”
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The athlete's guide to Diabetes
Published 2020Table of Contents: “…1 Training basics for fitness and sports -- 2 Balancing excercise blood glucose -- 3 Ups and downs of insulin and other medications -- 4 Eating right and supplementing for activity -- 5 Using technology and monitoring to enhance peformance -- 6 Thinking and acting like an athlete -- 7 Preventing and treating athletic injuries -- 8 Fitness activities -- 9 Endurance sports -- 10 Endurance - Power sports -- 11 Power sports -- 12 Outdoor recreation and sports…”
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Medical biochemistry
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Amino Acids and Proteins -- Carbohydrates and Lipids -- Blood and Plasma Proteins -- Oxygen Transport -- Catalytic Proteins - Enzymes -- Hemostasis and Thrombosis -- Membranes and Transport -- Bioenergetics and Oxidative Metabolism -- Digestion and Absorption of Nutrients: The Gastrointestinal Tract -- Vitamins and Minerals -- Anaerobic Metabolism of Glucose in the Red Blood Cell -- Carbohydrate Storage and Synthesis in Liver and Muscle -- The Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle -- Oxidative Metabolism of Lipids in Liver and Muscle -- Biosynthesis and Storage of Fatty Acids -- Biosynthesis of Cholesterol and Steroids -- Lipoprotein Metabolism and Atherogenesis -- Biosynthesis and Degradation of Amino Acids -- Muscle: Energy Metabolism and Contraction -- Glucose Homeostasis and Fuel Metabolism: Diabetes Mellitus -- Nutrition and Energy Balance -- Role of Kidneys in Metabolism -- Water and Electrolyte Homeostasis -- Regulation of Hydrogen Ion Concentration (Acid-Base Balance) -- Bone Metabolism and Calcium Homeostasis -- Complex Carbohydrates: Glycoproteins -- Complex Lipids -- The Extracellular Matrix -- Role of the Liver in Metabolism -- Biosynthesis and Degradation of Nucleotides -- Deoxyribonucleic Acid -- Ribonucleic Acid -- Protein Synthesis and Turnover -- Regulation of Gene Expression: Basic Mechanisms -- Regulation of Gene Expression: Genomics, Proteomics and Metabolomics -- Oxygen and Life -- The Immune Response -- Biochemical Endocrinology -- Membrane Receptors and Signal Transduction -- Neurotransmitters -- Neurochemistry -- Cellular Homeostasis: Cell Growth and Cancer -- Aging.…”
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Medical biochemistry
Published 2019Table of Contents: “…Section 1: Introduction Chapter 1 : Introduction -- Section 2: Molecules and Cells Chapter 2 : Amino Acids and Proteins Chapter 3 : Carbohydrates and Lipids Chapter 4 : Membranes and Transport -- Section 3: Metabolism Chapter 5 : Hemoglobin and oxygen transport Chapter 6 : Catalytic Proteins - Enzymes Chapter 7 : Vitamins and Minerals Chapter 8 : Bioenergetics and Oxidative Metabolism Chapter 9 : Anaerobic metabolism of glucose carbohydrates in the red blood cell Chapter 10: The Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle Chapter 11: Oxidative Metabolism of Lipids in Liver and Muscle Chapter 12 : Biosynthesis and Storage of Carbohydrates in Liver and Muscle Chapter 13: Biosynthesis and Storage of Fatty Acids Chapter 14: Biosynthesis of Cholesterol and Steroids Chapter 15: Biosynthesis and Degradation of Amino Acids Chapter 16: Biosynthesis and Degradation of Nucleotides Chapter 17: Complex Carbohydrates: Glycoproteins Chapter 18: Complex Lipids Chapter 19: The Extracellular Matrix -- Section 4: Molecular basis of inheritance Chapter 20: Deoxyribonucleic Acid Chapter 21: Ribonucleic Acid Chapter 22: Protein Synthesis and Turnover Chapter 23: Regulation of Gene Expression: Basic Mechanisms Chapter 24: Genomics, Proteomics and Metabolomics -- Section 5: Signalling and Growth Chapter 25: Membrane Receptors and Signal Transduction Chapter 26: Neurotransmitters Chapter 27: Biochemical Endocrinology Chapter 28: Cellular Homeostasis: Cell Growth and Cancer Chapter 29: Aging -- Section 6: Fuels Nutrients and Minerals Chapter 30: Digestion and Absorption of Nutrients: The Gastrointestinal Tract Chapter 31: Glucose Homeostasis and Fuel Metabolism: Diabetes Mellitus Chapter 32: "Nutrients and diets" Chapter 33: Lipoprotein Metabolism and Atherogenesis -- Section 7: Specialized Tissues and Their Function Chapter 34: The Role of Liver in Metabolism Chapter 35: Water and Electrolytes Homeostasis Chapter 36: Lung and the Regulation of Hydrogen Ion Concentration (Acid-Base Balance) Chapter 37: Muscle: Energy Metabolism and Contraction Exercise Chapter 38: Bone Metabolism and Calcium Homeostasis Chapter 39: Neurochemistry -- Section 8: Blood and Immunity. …”
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Integrated biomaterials for biomedical technology
Published 2012Table of Contents: “….] -- Hydrogel microbeads for implantable glucose sensors / Yun Jung Heo and Shji Takeuchi -- Molecular design of multifunctional polymers for gene transfection / Chao Lin, Bo Lou and Rong Jin.…”
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Anatomy & physiology an integrated approach
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Energy, Chemical Reactions, and Glucose Metabolism 4. Biology of the Cell 5. Tissue Organization 6. …”
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Medical biochemistry
Published 2022Table of Contents: “…Digestion and absorption of nutrients: the gastrointestinal -- Glucose homeostasis and fuel metabolism: diabetes mellitus -- Nutrients and diets -- Lipoprotein metabolism and atherogenesis -- Section 7: Specialized tissues and their function. …”
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Harper's illustrated biochemistry
Published 2009Table of Contents: “…Biochemistry & medicine -- Water & pH -- Amino acids & peptides -- Proteins: determination of primary structure -- Proteins: higher orders of structure -- Proteins: myoglobin & hemoglobin -- Enzymes: mechanism of action -- Enzymes: kinetics -- Enzymes: regulation of activities -- Bioinformatics & computational biology -- Bioenergetics: the role of ATP -- Biologic oxidation -- The respiratory chain & oxidative phosphorylation -- Carbohydrates of physiologic significance -- Lipids of physiologic significance -- Overview of metabolisms & the provision of metabolic fuels -- The citric acid cycle: the catabolism of acetyl-CoA -- Glycolysis & the oxidation of pyruvate -- Metabolism of glycogen -- Gluconeogenesis & the control of blood glucose -- The pentose phosphate pathway & other pathways of hexose metabolism -- Oxidation of fatty acids: ketogenesis -- Biosynthesis of fatty acids & eicosanoids -- Metabolism of acylglycerols & sphingolipids -- Lipid transport & storage -- Cholesterol synthesis, transport, & excretion -- Biosynthesis of the nutritionally nonessential amino acids -- Catabolism of proteins & of amino acid nitrogen -- Catabolism of the carbon skeletons of amino acids -- Conversation of amino acids to specialized products -- Porphyrins & bile pigments -- Nucleotides -- Metabolism of purine & pyrimidine nucleotides -- Nucleic acid structure & function -- DNA organization, replication, & repair -- RNA synthesis, processing, & modification -- Protein synthesis & the genetic code -- Regulation of gene expression -- Molecular genetics, recombinant DNA, & genomic technology -- Membranes: structure & function -- The diversity of the endocrine system -- Hormone action & signal transduction -- Nutrition, digestion, & absorption -- Micronutrients: vitamins & minerals -- Free radicals and antioxidant nutrients -- Intracellular traffic & sorting of proteins -- Glycoproteins -- The extracellular matrix -- Muscle & the cytoskeleton -- Plasma proteins & immunoglobulins -- Hemostasis & thrombosis -- Red & white blood cells -- Metabolism of xenobiotics -- Biochemical case histories…”
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The 100 most important chemical compounds a reference guide /
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…-- Types of chemical compounds -- Organic and inorganic compounds -- Ionic and molecular compounds -- Naming compounds -- Molecular and structural formulas -- Entry format -- Acetic acid -- Acetone -- Acetylene -- Acetylsalicylic acid -- Adenine -- Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) -- Adipic acid -- Aluminum(III) oxide Al2O3 -- Ammonia -- Ascorbic acid -- Aspartame -- Benzene -- Benzoic acid -- Biphenyl and PCBs -- Butane -- Butene -- Butyric and fatty acids -- Caffeine -- Calcium carbonate -- Calcium oxide (Lime) -- Calcium sulfate (Gypsum) -- Carbon dioxide -- Carbon monoxide -- Chloroform -- Chlorophyll -- Cholesterol -- Citric acid -- Cocaine -- Cytosine, thymine, and uracil -- DDT -- DEET -- Dichlorodifluoromethane, CFC-12 -- Dopamine, L-Dopa -- Epinephrine (Adrenaline) -- Ethane -- Ethene -- Ether -- Ethyl alcohol (Ethanol) -- Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) -- Fluoxetine (Prozac) -- Formaldehyde -- Formic acid -- Glucose -- Glycerol (Glycerin) -- Guanine -- Hydrochloric acid -- Hydrogen peroxide -- Hydrogen sulfide -- Ibuprofen -- Indigo -- Insulin -- Iron(III) oxide -- Isooctane -- Isoprene -- L-Dopa (See Dopamine, L-Dopa) -- Methane -- Methyl alcohol (Methanol) -- Methylphenidate (Ritalin)-- Monosodium glutamate -- Morphine -- Naphthalene -- Nicotine -- Nitric acid -- Nitric oxide -- Nitrogen dioxide -- Nitrous oxide -- Nitroglycerin -- Norethindrone -- Penicillin -- Phenol -- Phosphoric acid -- Piperine -- Potassium carbonate -- Potassium nitrate -- Propane -- Propylene -- Quinine -- Saccharin -- Silicon dioxide (Silica) -- Sodium bicarbonate -- Sodium carbonate -- Sodium chloride -- Sodium hydroxide -- Sodium hypochlorite -- Strychnine -- Styrene -- Sucrose -- Sulfuric acid -- Tetrafluoroethylene -- Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)-- Thymine (See Cytosine, thymine, and uracil) -- Trinitrotoluene (TNT) -- Toluene -- Triuranium octaoxide -- Uracil (See Cytosine, thymine, and uracil) -- Urea -- Vanillin -- Vinyl chloride -- Water -- Xylene -- Common and ancient names of substances -- Glossary -- Selected bibliography -- Index.…”
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Essential clinical anesthesia / edited by Charles A. Vacanti [and four others]
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Diabetes mellitus and perioperative glucose control / Balachundhar Subramaniam -- 10. …”
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Essential clinical anesthesia / edited by Charles A. Vacanti [and four others]
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Diabetes mellitus and perioperative glucose control / Balachundhar Subramaniam -- 10. …”
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