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C L Bodinham, L Smith, E L Thomas, J D Bell, J R Swann, A Costabile, D Russell-Jones, A M Umpleby, and M D Robertson

insulin resistant groups, into similar observations in a T2DM cohort. Using an integrated, whole-body approach, stable isotope tracers to differentiate between changes in hepatic and peripheral insulin sensitivity of glucose uptake, body composition

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Nicolai Preisler, Pascal Laforêt, Karen Lindhardt Madsen, Edith Husu, Christoffer Rasmus Vissing, Gitte Hedermann, Henrik Galbo, Christopher Lindberg, and John Vissing

during prolonged (i.e. 1 h) moderate intensity exercise, in patients with Pompe disease. We used cycle-ergometer exercise and stable isotope methodology in combination with indirect calorimetry to determine glucose, glycerol, and fatty acid metabolism

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Leanne Hodson and Fredrik Karpe

hepatic DNL to a greater extent than consumption of the same amount of either glucose or fructose alone ( 65 , 66 , 67 , 68 ). Metabolic studies, utilising stable-isotope labelled fructose, have demonstrated that the contribution of ingested fructose to

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Ingeborg Brønstad, Lars Breivik, Paal Methlie, Anette S B Wolff, Eirik Bratland, Ingrid Nermoen, Kristian Løvås, and Eystein S Husebye

molecular weight of wt 21OH (56 kDa) were cut out for trypsin treatment. Stable isotope-labelled synthetic peptides (N-terminal replacement of lysine ( 13 C 6 , 15 N 2 ) or arginine ( 13 C 6 , 15 N 4 ) respectively) were added in constant amount before

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Kathrin R Frey, Tina Kienitz, Julia Schulz, Manfred Ventz, Kathrin Zopf, and Marcus Quinkler

Winterer JC Loriaux DL . Daily cortisol production rate in man determuned by stable isotope dilution/mass spectrometry . Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism 1991 72 39 – 45 . ( https://doi.org/10.1210/jcem-72-1-39 ) 10.1210/jcem-72

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María L Bacigalupo, Verónica G Piazza, Nadia S Cicconi, Pablo Carabias, Andrzej Bartke, Yimin Fang, Ana I Sotelo, Gabriel A Rabinovich, María F Troncoso, and Johanna G Miquet

Stable Isotope Labeling by amino Acids in Cell Culture (SILAC) and Isobaric Tags for Relative and Absolute Quantitation (iTRAQ) quantitative proteomic analysis identifies galectin-1 as a potential biomarker for predicting sorafenib resistance in liver

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Vickie Braithwaite, Kerry S Jones, Shima Assar, Inez Schoenmakers, and Ann Prentice

status and intestinal integrity Two-day weighed dietary assessment was conducted using Gambian food composition tables (26) in the same way as described previously (13) . H. pylori infection was determined using a non-invasive stable isotope urea

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Paal Methlie, Steinar Hustad, Ralf Kellman, Bjørg Almås, Martina M Erichsen, Eystein S Husebye, and Kristian Løvås

, Analytical Technologies in the Biomedical and Life Sciences 883–884 2012 50 – 58 . ( doi:10.1016/j.jchromb.2011.08.027 ). 27 Wang S Cyronak M Yang E . Does a stable isotopically labeled internal standard always correct analyte response? A matrix effect

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J A Tamblyn, C Jenkinson, D P Larner, M Hewison, and M D Kilby

.01.049 ) 10.1016/j.jchromb.2016.01.049 40 Ogawa S Ooki S Shinoda K Higashi T. Analysis of urinary vitamin D(3) metabolites by liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry with ESI-enhancing and stable isotope-coded derivatization . Analytical and

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Siphiwe N Dlamini, Zané Lombard, Lisa K Micklesfield, Nigel Crowther, Shane A Norris, Tracy Snyman, Andrew A Crawford, Brian R Walker, and Julia H Goedecke

Extraction of steroids from serum All calibrators, internal standards (labelled with stable isotope deuterium; corticoseterone-d8 and cortisol-d4), and controls were purchased from Chromsystems (Grafelfing, Germany). A liquid–liquid extraction technique