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Human brain glycogen metabolism during and following hypoglycemia
Diabetes, 06/09/09
Öz G et al. - The data indicate that brain glycogen supports energy metabolism when glucose supply from the blood is inadequate and that its levels rebound to levels higher than normal following a single episode of moderate hypoglycemia in humans.
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