Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2040254106> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2040254106 endingPage "609" @default.
- W2040254106 startingPage "602" @default.
- W2040254106 abstract "Suspensions of metabolically viable human small-intestinal epithelial cells (enterocytes) were used to assess the metabolism of substrate(s) normally derived from the blood circulation to the intestinal mucosa (glucose, glutamine, and ketone bodies). Glutamine, glutamate, and glucose were the only substrates that caused major increases in oxygen consumption by isolated human enterocytes. In human enterocytes 72% of glucose could be accounted for as lactate. Human enterocytes utilized glutamine at about 14.90 μmol/min/g dry wt, with glutamate, alanine, aspartate, and ammonia as the major end-products. Human enterocytes utilized 3-hydroxybutyrate and acetoacetate at similar rates. Under the experimental condition employed, the respiratory fuels of human enterocytes include glutamine, glucose, and to a lasser extent, ketone bodies as indicated in the proportion of oxygen consumption attributed to these fuels and to the extent of utilization." @default.
- W2040254106 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2040254106 creator A5067537941 @default.
- W2040254106 creator A5079693519 @default.
- W2040254106 date "1988-06-01" @default.
- W2040254106 modified "2023-10-07" @default.
- W2040254106 title "Glucose, glutamine, and ketone-body metabolism in human enterocytes" @default.
- W2040254106 cites W137966660 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W1500609216 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W150841289 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W1521429354 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W1572100925 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W1592254411 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W1596308403 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W1612925887 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W162162663 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W1773642108 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W1775749144 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W1800127113 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W1801184284 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W1819194792 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W1915334264 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W1940949702 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W1956278329 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W1972806358 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W2028983496 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W2053940626 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W2075636558 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W2103912593 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W2128991243 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W2149459224 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W2159940977 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W2215693840 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W2233314140 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W2285212228 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W2291116084 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W2294588358 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W2343508045 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W2403144693 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W2409759515 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W259844801 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W42225794 @default.
- W2040254106 cites W4248786683 @default.
- W2040254106 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/0026-0495(88)90179-5" @default.
- W2040254106 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3374327" @default.
- W2040254106 hasPublicationYear "1988" @default.
- W2040254106 type Work @default.
- W2040254106 sameAs 2040254106 @default.
- W2040254106 citedByCount "46" @default.
- W2040254106 countsByYear W20402541062014 @default.
- W2040254106 countsByYear W20402541062019 @default.
- W2040254106 countsByYear W20402541062020 @default.
- W2040254106 countsByYear W20402541062021 @default.
- W2040254106 countsByYear W20402541062023 @default.
- W2040254106 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2040254106 hasAuthorship W2040254106A5067537941 @default.
- W2040254106 hasAuthorship W2040254106A5079693519 @default.
- W2040254106 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2040254106 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W2040254106 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2040254106 hasConcept C2777882243 @default.
- W2040254106 hasConcept C2779349466 @default.
- W2040254106 hasConcept C2779604457 @default.
- W2040254106 hasConcept C31532488 @default.
- W2040254106 hasConcept C515207424 @default.
- W2040254106 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2040254106 hasConcept C62231903 @default.
- W2040254106 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2040254106 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2040254106 hasConceptScore W2040254106C126322002 @default.
- W2040254106 hasConceptScore W2040254106C134018914 @default.
- W2040254106 hasConceptScore W2040254106C185592680 @default.
- W2040254106 hasConceptScore W2040254106C2777882243 @default.
- W2040254106 hasConceptScore W2040254106C2779349466 @default.
- W2040254106 hasConceptScore W2040254106C2779604457 @default.
- W2040254106 hasConceptScore W2040254106C31532488 @default.
- W2040254106 hasConceptScore W2040254106C515207424 @default.
- W2040254106 hasConceptScore W2040254106C55493867 @default.
- W2040254106 hasConceptScore W2040254106C62231903 @default.
- W2040254106 hasConceptScore W2040254106C71924100 @default.
- W2040254106 hasConceptScore W2040254106C86803240 @default.
- W2040254106 hasIssue "6" @default.
- W2040254106 hasLocation W20402541061 @default.
- W2040254106 hasLocation W20402541062 @default.
- W2040254106 hasOpenAccess W2040254106 @default.
- W2040254106 hasPrimaryLocation W20402541061 @default.
- W2040254106 hasRelatedWork W1968954943 @default.
- W2040254106 hasRelatedWork W1979749128 @default.
- W2040254106 hasRelatedWork W1991823379 @default.
- W2040254106 hasRelatedWork W2029706330 @default.
- W2040254106 hasRelatedWork W2059031381 @default.
- W2040254106 hasRelatedWork W2091171350 @default.
- W2040254106 hasRelatedWork W2112858278 @default.
- W2040254106 hasRelatedWork W2137515351 @default.
- W2040254106 hasRelatedWork W2153438741 @default.
- W2040254106 hasRelatedWork W2411666598 @default.
- W2040254106 hasVolume "37" @default.
- W2040254106 isParatext "false" @default.