CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF INSULIN RESISTANCE IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT

May Mostafa Darwish Mostafa;

Abstract


Glucose oxidation is a major source of energy for many cells of the body. The major pathways of glucose oxidation are Glycolysis and Krebs cycle.
Glycolysis is a series of biochemical reactions by which glucose is converted to pyruvate in aerobic conditio


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Title CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF INSULIN RESISTANCE IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
Other Titles التداعيات الإكلينكية لمقاومة الأنسولين في الرعاية المركزة
Authors May Mostafa Darwish Mostafa
Keywords CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF INSULIN RESISTANCE IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
Issue Date 2011
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Glucose oxidation is a major source of energy for many cells of the body. The major pathways of glucose oxidation are Glycolysis and Krebs cycle.
Glycolysis is a series of biochemical reactions by which glucose is converted to pyruvate in aerobic conditio

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