Stable isotopes are currently used to measure glucose fluxes responsible for observed glucose concentrations, providing information on hepatic and peripheral insulin sensitivity. The determination of glucose turnover, along with fasting and postprandial glucose concentrations, is relevant for inferring insulin sensitivity levels. At equilibrium (e.g. during the fasting state) the rate of glucose entering the circulation equals its rate of disappearance from the circulation. If under these conditions tracer is infused at a constant rate and Specific Activity (SA) or Tracer to Tracee (TTR) ratio is computed, the Rate of Appearance (RA) equals the Rate of Disappearance (RD) and equals the ratio between infusion rate and TTR or SA. In the post-...
Measurement of hepatic glucose release in nonsteady state is difficult and experimental approaches h...
In vivo studies on the glucose system often require its perturbation by an exogenous input of glucos...
The model proposed by Steele (Ann. NY Acad. Sci. 82: 420-430, 1959) to compute rates of appearance a...
The present studies were undertaken to determine whether 1) the cold- and hot-GINF techniques used w...
The present studies were undertaken to determine whether 1) the cold- and hot-GINF techniques used w...
A method for the estimation of hepatic glucose production during a labeled intravenous glucose toler...
A method for the estimation of hepatic glucose production during a labeled intravenous glucose toler...
The present studies were undertaken to determine whether 1) the cold- and hot-GINF techniques used w...
The ability to accurately quantify indexes of the individual role of glucose (GE(L)) and insulin (S(...
Despite the crucial role of the liver in glucose homeostasis, a detailed mathematical model of human...
In the line of the minimal modelling strategy, we present various modelling attempts to measure hepa...
The dual-tracer method has been used conventionally for assessment of postprandial fluxes, i.e., app...
In this paper the domain of validity of the unlabelled and labelled minimal models of glucose disapp...
We have recently proposed a model describing the suppression of endogenous glucose production (EGP) ...
In this paper the domain of validity of the unlabelled and labelled minimal models of glucose disapp...
Measurement of hepatic glucose release in nonsteady state is difficult and experimental approaches h...
In vivo studies on the glucose system often require its perturbation by an exogenous input of glucos...
The model proposed by Steele (Ann. NY Acad. Sci. 82: 420-430, 1959) to compute rates of appearance a...
The present studies were undertaken to determine whether 1) the cold- and hot-GINF techniques used w...
The present studies were undertaken to determine whether 1) the cold- and hot-GINF techniques used w...
A method for the estimation of hepatic glucose production during a labeled intravenous glucose toler...
A method for the estimation of hepatic glucose production during a labeled intravenous glucose toler...
The present studies were undertaken to determine whether 1) the cold- and hot-GINF techniques used w...
The ability to accurately quantify indexes of the individual role of glucose (GE(L)) and insulin (S(...
Despite the crucial role of the liver in glucose homeostasis, a detailed mathematical model of human...
In the line of the minimal modelling strategy, we present various modelling attempts to measure hepa...
The dual-tracer method has been used conventionally for assessment of postprandial fluxes, i.e., app...
In this paper the domain of validity of the unlabelled and labelled minimal models of glucose disapp...
We have recently proposed a model describing the suppression of endogenous glucose production (EGP) ...
In this paper the domain of validity of the unlabelled and labelled minimal models of glucose disapp...
Measurement of hepatic glucose release in nonsteady state is difficult and experimental approaches h...
In vivo studies on the glucose system often require its perturbation by an exogenous input of glucos...
The model proposed by Steele (Ann. NY Acad. Sci. 82: 420-430, 1959) to compute rates of appearance a...