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Academic Article Analysis of time courses of metabolic precursors and products in heterogeneous rat brain tissue: limitations of kinetic modeling for predictions of intracompartmental concentrations from total tissue activity.
Academic Article Modeling the dependence of hexose distribution volumes in brain on plasma glucose concentration: implications for estimation of the local 2-deoxyglucose lumped constant.
Academic Article In vivo microdialysis of 2-deoxyglucose 6-phosphate into brain: a novel method for the measurement of interstitial pH using 31P-NMR.
Academic Article Direct measurement of the lambda of the lumped constant of the deoxyglucose method in rat brain: determination of lambda and lumped constant from tissue glucose concentration or equilibrium brain/plasma distribution ratio for methylglucose.
Academic Article Brain glucose levels in portacaval-shunted rats with chronic, moderate hyperammonemia: implications for determination of local cerebral glucose utilization.
Academic Article Metabolic stability of 3-O-methyl-D-glucose in brain and other tissues.
Academic Article Determination of local rates of 45Ca influx into rat brain by quantitative autoradiography: studies of aging.
Academic Article Reduced clearance of proteins labeled with diisopropylfluorophosphate in portacaval-shunted rats.
Academic Article Microdialysate concentration changes do not provide sufficient information to evaluate metabolic effects of lactate supplementation in brain-injured patients.
Academic Article Metabolomic Assays of Postmortem Brain Extracts: Pitfalls in Extrapolation of Concentrations of Glucose and Amino Acids to Metabolic Dysregulation In Vivo in Neurological Diseases.
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Academic Article Stop the rot. Enzyme inactivation at brain harvest prevents artifacts: A guide for preservation of the in vivo concentrations of brain constituents.

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