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  • 1 Aug 2014- Empagliflozin was approved (Jardiance) by the FDA for use in DMT2. http://us.boehringer-ingelheim.com/news_events/press_releases/press_rel...
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  • (UTC) The article "Sodium-glucose transport proteins" says that they (Sodium-glucose transport protiens) "are a family of glucose transporter". Is that...
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  • active transport is also used in the kidneys to regain most of the materials lost in the filtrate so it is not lost in the urine (e.g. glucose is taken...
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  • medically. --ἀνυπόδητος (talk) 12:55, 2 March 2014 (UTC) The sodium-glucose transport protein inhibitor canagliflozin does not become ineffective with type...
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  • has turned into one of the most studied of all transporter proteins (SGLT1), the sodiumglucose cotransporter.” Chaldor, you are right on one thing, my contribution...
    104 KB (15,731 words) - 11:57, 4 April 2022
  • 2013 (UTC) "Cotransporters are membrane-transport proteins...shows two modes of transport by the same protein." Where exactly is this and I'm guessing...
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  • cytochromes; heme prosthetics groups c) Iron-Sulfur proteins (including Rieske iron-sulfur proteins) 2) Discuss the proton gradient in terms of chemiosmotic...
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  • antidotal effect for glucose alone. By my limited Spanish and with the aid of a machine translator, it appears they mixed glucose with a cyanide solution...
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  • quality fats and proteins that are rich in EFAs and EAAs, and there are poor quality fats and proteins, but we need fats and proteins. They are large molecules...
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  • state. While cyanide binds tightly to ferric proteins, carbon monoxide binds tightly to ferrous heme proteins. While the mechanism of action of CO is to...
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  • fructose. Fructose gives as high a blood sugar spike as that obtained with glucose. Fructose is often recommended for diabetics because it does not trigger...
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  • checking! Cortisol works to increase glucose levels via gluconeogenesis (making new glucose, by breaking down fats and proteins), not glycolysis (breaking down...
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  • action of the sodium-potassium pump is an example of primary active transport. The two carrier proteins on the left are using ATP to move sodium out of the...
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  • intake of small droplets of lipids Phagocytosis, carrier proteins are used to transport glucose Besides Pinocytosis is an intake of small droplets of liquid...
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  • building proteins. Neither, in the quantities that we ingest, can do anything. And if you do ingest huge quantities, my concern would be more from sodium overload...
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  • Achilles reflex test are useful. Blood tests for cholesterol, albumin, glucose, sodium, lactate, total thyroxine and total T3 are useful to know, because...
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  • The connection between high purine and high protein diets needs explanation, because purines are not proteins. Una Smith 20:50, 4 June 2007 (UTC) This is...
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  • lithium fluoride (a flux), sodium fluoride (water fluoridation), potassium fluoride (flux), and ammonium fluoride (various). Sodium and potassium bifluorides...
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  • make it unsafe? Safe for the glucose, or safe for the organism? Josh Cherry 22:57, 17 Oct 2003 (UTC) the chain form of glucose is the reactive form, the...
    103 KB (15,235 words) - 03:44, 12 March 2023
  • aka proteins, enzymes" seems to have left out the "electronic" part. It's not original research (OR) that mitochondria accomplish electron transport; it's...
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