Nina Grankvist
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Grankvist N, Jonsson C, Hedin K, Sundqvist N, Sandstrom P, Bjornsson B, et al.
Nat Metab
. 2024 Aug;
6(10):1963-1975.
PMID: 39210089
Liver metabolism is central to human physiology and influences the pathogenesis of common metabolic diseases. Yet, our understanding of human liver metabolism remains incomplete, with much of current knowledge based...
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Sundqvist N, Grankvist N, Watrous J, Mohit J, Nilsson R, Cedersund G
PLoS Comput Biol
. 2022 Apr;
18(4):e1009999.
PMID: 35404953
Accurate measurements of metabolic fluxes in living cells are central to metabolism research and metabolic engineering. The gold standard method is model-based metabolic flux analysis (MFA), where fluxes are estimated...
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Grankvist N, Watrous J, Jain M, Nilsson R
Methods Mol Biol
. 2020 Jan;
2088:73-92.
PMID: 31893371
The recently developed deep labeling method allows for large-scale profiling of metabolic activities in human cells or tissues using isotope tracing with a highly C enriched culture medium in combination...
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Yong J, Grankvist N, Han J, Kaufman R
Expert Rev Endocrinol Metab
. 2019 Feb;
9(4):345-356.
PMID: 30763994
Regulation of mRNA translation is of vital importance for a cell to adapt to environmental changes. To serve this purpose, intricate mechanisms controlling mRNA translation have evolved, of which the...
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Grankvist N, Lagerborg K, Jain M, Nilsson R
Biochemistry
. 2018 Nov;
57(49):6762-6766.
PMID: 30427175
The metabolism of branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) has recently been implicated in the growth of several cancer cell types. Gabapentin, a synthetic amino acid, is commonly used in high concentrations...
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Grankvist N, Watrous J, Lagerborg K, Lyutvinskiy Y, Jain M, Nilsson R
Cell Chem Biol
. 2018 Oct;
25(11):1419-1427.e4.
PMID: 30270114
Studying metabolic activities in living cells is crucial for understanding human metabolism, but facile methods for profiling metabolic activities in an unbiased, hypothesis-free manner are still lacking. To address this...
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Hahn R, Grankvist N, Krizhanovskii C
PLoS One
. 2016 Oct;
11(10):e0164152.
PMID: 27764121
Objective: Renal conservation (retention) of fluid might affect the outcome of hospital care and can be indicated by increased urinary concentrations of metabolic waste products. We obtained a reference material...
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Ortsater H, Grankvist N, Honkanen R, Sjoholm A
J Endocrinol
. 2014 Apr;
221(3):R121-44.
PMID: 24681827
The prevalence of diabetes is increasing rapidly worldwide. A cardinal feature of most forms of diabetes is the lack of insulin-producing capability, due to the loss of insulin-producing β-cells, impaired...
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Fransson L, Rosengren V, Saha T, Grankvist N, Islam T, Honkanen R, et al.
Mol Cell Endocrinol
. 2013 Dec;
383(1-2):126-36.
PMID: 24361515
Glucocorticoid excess is associated with glucose intolerance and diabetes. In addition to inducing insulin resistance, glucocorticoids impair β-cell function and cause β-cell apoptosis. In this study we show that dexamethasone...
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Ortsater H, Grankvist N, Wolfram S, Kuehn N, Sjoholm A
Nutr Metab (Lond)
. 2012 Feb;
9:11.
PMID: 22333133
Background: Green tea was suggested as a therapeutic agent for the treatment of diabetes more than 70 years ago, but the mechanisms behind its antidiabetic effect remains elusive. In this...