2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.lfs.2016.11.019
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Circadian urinary citrate excretion in a rat model of exercise

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“…These may be partly explained by increased aspartate, glutamine, glycine, and alanine, all of which could enhance the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle in the metabolism of lipid and glucose (Figure ). Citrate, an important substrates in the TCA cycle, , is often used in oxidative energy production assessment, and its urine level could help estimate an individual’s metabolic status . Patients with higher insulin resistance are often associated with lower urine citrate excretion .…”
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“…These may be partly explained by increased aspartate, glutamine, glycine, and alanine, all of which could enhance the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle in the metabolism of lipid and glucose (Figure ). Citrate, an important substrates in the TCA cycle, , is often used in oxidative energy production assessment, and its urine level could help estimate an individual’s metabolic status . Patients with higher insulin resistance are often associated with lower urine citrate excretion .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Citrate, an important substrates in the TCA cycle, 38,39 is often used in oxidative energy production assessment, and its urine level could help estimate an individual's metabolic status. 37 Patients with higher insulin resistance are often associated with lower urine citrate excretion. 38 In the current study, its elevated level was observed after histidine supplementation, indicating increased oxidative energy production.…”
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“…Fabrizio Sebastiani has wide-ranging research interests, including “boosting” methods, human inspection in text classification, and multilingual text classification (Berardi et al, 2014; Fernandez et al, 2016). Irene Diaz worked mainly on feature selection in the early stage, and later shifted to classification methods for practical purposes, such as for precision agriculture (e.g., Arango, Campos, et al, 2016; Arango, Diaz, et al, 2016; Diaz et al, 2017) and medical use (e.g., Nunez et al, 2017). Masao Fuketa’s works are mostly published in collaboration with El Sayed Atlam.…”
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