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175 related items for PubMed ID: 16096335

  • 1. Brain glucose and lactate uptake during exhaustive exercise.
    Secher NH, Quistorff B.
    J Physiol; 2005 Oct 01; 568(Pt 1):3. PubMed ID: 16096335
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  • 2. Fuelling cerebral activity in exercising man.
    Dalsgaard MK.
    J Cereb Blood Flow Metab; 2006 Jun 01; 26(6):731-50. PubMed ID: 16395281
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  • 4. Blood lactate is an important energy source for the human brain.
    van Hall G, Strømstad M, Rasmussen P, Jans O, Zaar M, Gam C, Quistorff B, Secher NH, Nielsen HB.
    J Cereb Blood Flow Metab; 2009 Jun 01; 29(6):1121-9. PubMed ID: 19337275
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  • 6. A reduced cerebral metabolic ratio in exercise reflects metabolism and not accumulation of lactate within the human brain.
    Dalsgaard MK, Quistorff B, Danielsen ER, Selmer C, Vogelsang T, Secher NH.
    J Physiol; 2004 Jan 15; 554(Pt 2):571-8. PubMed ID: 14608005
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  • 10. Brain oxygen utilization is unchanged by hypoglycemia in normal humans: lactate, alanine, and leucine uptake are not sufficient to offset energy deficit.
    Lubow JM, Piñón IG, Avogaro A, Cobelli C, Treeson DM, Mandeville KA, Toffolo G, Boyle PJ.
    Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab; 2006 Jan 15; 290(1):E149-E153. PubMed ID: 16144821
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  • 14. A metabolic switch in brain: glucose and lactate metabolism modulation by ascorbic acid.
    Castro MA, Beltrán FA, Brauchi S, Concha II.
    J Neurochem; 2009 Jul 15; 110(2):423-40. PubMed ID: 19457103
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  • 15. Lactate, glucose and O2 uptake in human brain during recovery from maximal exercise.
    Ide K, Schmalbruch IK, Quistorff B, Horn A, Secher NH.
    J Physiol; 2000 Jan 01; 522 Pt 1(Pt 1):159-64. PubMed ID: 10618160
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  • 16. Lactate elimination and glycogen resynthesis after intense bicycling.
    Medbø JI, Jebens E, Noddeland H, Hanem S, Toska K.
    Scand J Clin Lab Invest; 2006 Jan 01; 66(3):211-26. PubMed ID: 16714250
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  • 17. Why does exercise terminate at the maximal lactate steady state intensity?
    Baron B, Noakes TD, Dekerle J, Moullan F, Robin S, Matran R, Pelayo P.
    Br J Sports Med; 2008 Oct 01; 42(10):828-33. PubMed ID: 18070803
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  • 20. Hypoxia and exercise provoke both lactate release and lactate oxidation by the human brain.
    Overgaard M, Rasmussen P, Bohm AM, Seifert T, Brassard P, Zaar M, Homann P, Evans KA, Nielsen HB, Secher NH.
    FASEB J; 2012 Jul 01; 26(7):3012-20. PubMed ID: 22441982
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