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    Metabolic maturation of induced pluripotent stem cells derived cardiomyocytes by Lopez, C

    Published 2018
    “…<p>Cardiac metabolism and function are inherently linked, as substrate metabolism generates the energy needed for the heart to beat. …”
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    Effects of clozapine-N-oxide and compound 21 on sleep in laboratory mice by Traut, J, Mengual, JP, Meijer, E, McKillop, L, Alfonsa, H, Hoerder-Suabedissen, A, Song, SH, Fehér, KD, Riemann, D, Molnar, Z, Akerman, CJ, Vyazovskiy, VV, Krone, LB

    Published 2023
    “…Effects of CNO on sleep could arise from back-metabolism to clozapine or binding to endogenous neurotransmitter receptors. …”
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    Molecular mechanisms relevant to the maintenance of locomotor control by Guo, F

    Published 2019
    “…<p>The striatum, consisting of enkephalin-positive (<em>Penk</em>+) and substance P-positive subpopulations of medium spiny neurons (MSNs), integrates and drives information and function of the basal ganglia circuits, which is crucial for maintaining normal movement. Preferential degeneration of the <em>Penk</em>+ MSNs has been observed at early stage of Huntington disease (HD). …”
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    Mechanistic and inhibition studies on gamma-butyrobetaine hydroxylase by Rydzik, AM

    Published 2014
    “…It carries out several roles in human metabolism, including that in fatty acid metabolism. γ-Butyrobetaine hydroxylase (BBOX) is an Fe(II) and 2-oxoglutarate dependent oxygenase, which catalyses the final step of carnitine biosynthesis, i.e. hydroxylation of γ-butyrobetaine (GBB) to carnitine. …”
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    A Mitochondrial Basis for Heart Failure Progression by Watson, WD, Arvidsson, PM, Miller, JJJ, Lewis, AJ, Rider, OJ

    Published 2024
    “…It requires 6 kg of ATP per day to satisfy demands of external work (mechanical force generation) and internal work (ion movements and basal metabolism). The heart is able to link supply with demand via direct responses to ADP and AMP concentrations but calcium concentrations within myocytes play a key role, signalling both inotropy, chronotropy and matched increases in ATP production. …”
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    Digestion and nitrogen conservation in cattle and buffaloes given rice straw with or without molasses by Abdullah, N., Nolan, J. V., Mahyuddin, M., Jalaludin, S.

    Published 1992
    “…Movement of urea into the rumen per W 0-75 was lower when the diet contained molasses.…”
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    Association between extreme heat exposure and acute physiological change among steel mill workers in Terengganu, Malaysia by Che Hasan, Nurul Atikah

    Published 2015
    “…The most common acute health effect among the workers included heat fatigue (96.8%),lethargic (90%), dizziness (82.3%), heat cramp (58.6%), unstable movement (48.2%),and heat rashes (44.5%). The respondents were classified in a heavy metabolic workload based on their work task analysis. …”
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    Deep brain stimulation of the hypothalamic region: a systematic review by Mofatteh, M, Mohamed, A, Mashayekhi, MS, Skandalakis, GP, Neudorfer, C, Arfaie, S, MohanaSundaram, A, Sabahi, M, Anand, A, Aboulhosn, R, Liao, X, Horn, A, Ashkan, K

    Published 2025
    “…Background: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has been successfully used for the treatment of circuitopathies including movement, anxiety, and behavioral disorders. The hypothalamus is a crucial integration center for many peripheral and central pathways relating to cardiovascular, metabolic, and behavioral functions and constitutes a potential target for neuromodulation in treatment-refractory conditions. …”
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    Adverse health events associated with antipsychotic use: an umbrella review by Chow, RTS

    Published 2021
    “…Meta-analyses of RCTs found antipsychotics to increase the risk of endocrinological and metabolic, neuropsychiatric and movement-related outcomes. …”
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    Engineering Mechanical Counter Pressure Spacesuits and Compression Garments: Active Pressurization and Design for Mobility by Kothakonda, Akshay

    Published 2024
    “…Nonlinear finite element analysis (FEA) models that can be used to analyze the deformation of these fabrics under suited movements have been developed. Results from these simulations are hoped to aid in designing the fabric in a such a way that sustains circumferential tension of 2 the 2W-SMP and minimizes mechanical work during movements. …”
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