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Young women partition fatty acids towards ketone body production rather than VLDL-TAG synthesis, compared with young men.

Young women partition fatty acids towards ketone body production rather than VLDL-TAG synthesis, compared with young men.

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Huvudupphovsmän: Marinou, K, Adiels, M, Hodson, L, Frayn, K, Karpe, F, Fielding, B
Materialtyp: Journal article
Publicerad: 2011
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  • Young women partition fatty acids towards ketone body production rather than VLDL-TAG synthesis, compared with young men.
    av: Marinou, K, et al.
    Publicerad: (2011)
  • Young women partition fatty acids towards ketone body production rather than VLDL-TAG synthesis, compared with young men
    av: Marinou, K, et al.
    Publicerad: (2011)
  • The contribution of splanchnic fat to VLDL triglyceride is greater in insulin-resistant than insulin-sensitive men and women: studies in the postprandial state.
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    Publicerad: (2007)
  • Sources of fatty acids for 3-hydroxybutyrate production differ during short-term fasting in men and women
    av: Marinou, K, et al.
    Publicerad: (2007)
  • Femoral adipose tissue may accumulate the fat that has been recycled as VLDL and nonesterified fatty acids.
    av: McQuaid, SE, et al.
    Publicerad: (2010)

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