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Berry, M N
Chauvet, M C
Clark, D G
Gannon, B J
Gregory, R B
Grivell, A R
Henderson, D W
Henly, D C
Mukherjee, T M
Nobes, C D
Phillips, J W
Swift, J G
Wallace, P G
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Relationship between the stimulation of citric acid cycle oxidation and the stimulation of fatty acid esterification and inhibition of ketogenesis by lactate in isolated rat hepatocytes.
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Henly, D C
Berry, M N
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19910719
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Biochimica et biophysica acta
vol. 1092
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Effect of palmitate concentration on the relative contributions of the beta-oxidation pathway and citric acid cycle to total O2 consumption of isolated rat hepatocytes.
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Henly, D C
Berry, M N
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19930323
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Biochimica et biophysica acta
vol. 1175
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Hepatic glucose cycling does not contribute to the development of hyperglycemia in Zucker diabetic fatty rats.
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Henly, D C
Chauvet, M C
Phillips, J W
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19990610
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Diabetes
vol. 48
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Stimulation of gluconeogenesis leads to an increased rate of beta-oxidation in hepatocytes from fasted diabetic but not from fasted normal rats.
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Henly, D C
Phillips, J W
Berry, M N
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19950706
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Biochimica et biophysica acta
vol. 1244
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Suppression of glycolysis is associated with an increase in glucose cycling in hepatocytes from diabetic rats.
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Henly, D C
Phillips, J W
Berry, M N
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19960627
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The Journal of biological chemistry
vol. 271
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Effects of fatty acid oxidation on glucose utilization by isolated hepatocytes.
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Berry, M N
Phillips, J W
Henly, D C
Clark, D G
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19930420
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FEBS letters
vol. 319
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Effects of thyroid status on glucose cycling by isolated rat hepatocytes.
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Gregory, R B
Phillips, J W
Henly, D C
Berry, M N
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19960212
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Metabolism: clinical and experimental
vol. 45
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The contribution of glucose cycling to the maintenance of steady-state levels of lactate by hepatocytes during glycolysis and gluconeogenesis.
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Phillips, J W
Clark, D G
Henly, D C
Berry, M N
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19950313
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European journal of biochemistry
vol. 227
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Linear relationships between mitochondrial forces and cytoplasmic flows argue for the organized energy-coupled nature of cellular metabolism.
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Berry, M N
Gregory, R B
Grivell, A R
Henly, D C
Phillips, J W
Wallace, P G
Welch, G R
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19880105
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FEBS letters
vol. 224
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Evidence that stimulation of gluconeogenesis by fatty acid is mediated through thermodynamic mechanisms.
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Berry, M N
Gregory, R B
Grivell, A R
Henly, D C
Phillips, J W
Wallace, P G
Welch, G R
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19880602
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FEBS letters
vol. 231
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Intracellular mitochondrial membrane potential as an indicator of hepatocyte energy metabolism: further evidence for thermodynamic control of metabolism.
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Berry, M N
Gregory, R B
Grivell, A R
Henly, D C
Nobes, C D
Phillips, J W
Wallace, P G
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19890117
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Biochimica et biophysica acta
vol. 936
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Preparation of cytoplasmic bodies (cytospheres) from isolated hepatocytes and their biochemical properties.
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Grivell, A R
Berry, M N
Henly, D C
Phillips, J W
Wallace, P G
Gannon, B J
Henderson, D W
Mukherjee, T M
Swift, J G
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19860724
In:
Experimental cell research
vol. 165
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