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K M Nelson

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Richards E, Long C, Nelson K, Pinkston J, Navari R, GEIGER J, et al.
Nutrition . 1992 Jul; 8(4):245-51. PMID: 1498456
Although it is generally accepted that altered nutrient intake and metabolism are responsible for the progressive loss of body weight observed in most advanced cancer patients, there is still considerable...
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Nelson K, Weinsier R, James L, Darnell B, Hunter G, Long C
Am J Clin Nutr . 1992 May; 55(5):924-33. PMID: 1570799
It is not known whether the decrease in the thermic effect of food (TEF) in obesity is a consequence of obesity or a factor contributing to the development of obesity....
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Schutz Y, Tremblay A, Weinsier R, Nelson K
Am J Clin Nutr . 1992 Mar; 55(3):670-4. PMID: 1550042
Two studies were performed to investigate the association between body fat mass and fat oxidation. The first, a cross-sectional study of 106 obese women maintaining stable body weight, showed that...
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Nelson K, Long C, Bailey R, Smith R, Laws H, BLAKEMORE W
Metabolism . 1992 Jan; 41(1):68-75. PMID: 1347143
The current study was undertaken to evaluate the contribution of insulin and glucagon to regulation of glucose metabolism in man following severe, traumatic injury by manipulating concentrations of insulin and...
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Nelson K
QA Rev . 1991 Mar; 3(3):1, 8. PMID: 10115142
No abstract available.
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Velasco N, Long C, Nelson K, BLAKEMORE W
Nutrition . 1991 Jan; 7(1):28-32. PMID: 1802181
We compared the efficacy of two enteral solutions that were isonitrogenous and of identical amino acid composition but differed in that one solution contained only free amino acids whereas the...
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Long C, Nelson K, AKIN Jr J, GEIGER J, Merrick H, BLAKEMORE W
J Trauma . 1990 Sep; 30(9):1077-85; discussion 1085-6. PMID: 2120466
It has been suggested that lipid is a preferred fuel in stressed patients. We evaluated glucose oxidation in 20 patients (sepsis, cancer of the colon, multiple trauma, controls) while they...
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Nelson K, Long C
Nutr Clin Pract . 1989 Feb; 4(1):6-15. PMID: 2648128
No abstract available.
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Nelson K, Shepherd R, Spitzer J
Biochem Med Metab Biol . 1987 Feb; 37(1):51-60. PMID: 3032223
Adipocytes from spontaneously hypertensive rats demonstrated a blunted lipolytic response to isoproterenol and dibutyryl cyclic AMP. (-)-[3H]Dihydroalprenolol binding was examined in adipocytes from normotensive and spontaneously hypertensive rats. Increasing concentrations...
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Shepherd R, Bah M, Nelson K
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 1986 Oct; 61(4):1301-8. PMID: 3023270
Adipocytes from spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) are not as responsive to isoproterenol or dibutyryl adenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate (cAMP) stimulation compared with Sprague-Dawley or Wistar-Kyoto rats. Lipolytic activity in adipocytes from...