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  • == Postprandial Glucose Test == ...loo-kose test) is a medical examination used to measure the body's [[blood glucose]] levels after a meal. The term "postprandial" originates from the Latin wo
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  • == 2-Deoxy-D-glucose == ...y glucose-transporting proteins, but it cannot be further metabolized into glucose-6-phosphate by hexokinase.
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  • == Glucose Uptake == ...ptake''' (/ɡluːkoʊs ʌpteɪk/) refers to the process by which cells absorb [[glucose]] from the bloodstream. This process is essential for providing cells with
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  • |Term=radioactive glucose ...o a vein, and a scanner takes a picture of where the glucose is being used in the body. 
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  • == Random Glucose Test == ...oʊs/ /tɛst/) is a [[blood test]] used to measure the amount of [[glucose]] in an individual's blood at any given time. This test is often used to screen
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  • == Blood Glucose Level == ...wn as '''blood sugar level''', refers to the amount of [[glucose]] present in the [[blood]] at any given time.
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  • == Glucose Meter == ...r/) is a medical device used to determine the concentration of [[glucose]] in the blood. It is often used by individuals with [[diabetes]] to monitor and
    1 KB (205 words) - 22:37, 8 February 2024
  • == Glucose Test == ...gar]], is the main source of energy for the body's cells. The results of a glucose test can be used to diagnose or monitor [[diabetes]].
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  • == Glucose Intolerance == ...nˈtɔːlərəns/) is a medical condition where the body's ability to process [[glucose]] is impaired. This condition is often a precursor to more serious conditio
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  • ...ransport of [[Glucose|glucose]] across the [[Cell membrane|cell membrane]] in conjunction with [[Sodium|sodium]] ions. The pronunciation of Sodium-glucose transport proteins is /ˈsoʊdiəm ˈgluːkoʊz ˈtrænspɔːrt ˈproʊtiː
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  • == Blood Glucose == ...d is carried to the cells through the bloodstream. The regulation of blood glucose levels is essential for proper body functioning.
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  • ...glucose]] and [[galactose]] from the gut. The condition is also known as ''glucose-galactose intolerance''. ...''malabsorption'', which refers to the inadequate absorption of nutrients in the gut.
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  • == Oral Glucose Tolerance Test == ...rediabetes]] and [[diabetes]]. The test measures the body's ability to use glucose, which is the body's main source of energy.
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  • == Blood Glucose Monitoring == ...t is crucial for individuals with [[diabetes]] to maintain a healthy blood glucose level.
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  • ...]], the storage form of glucose in the body. This process occurs primarily in the [[liver]] and [[muscle cells]]. ...ted to glucose-1-phosphate. The enzyme [[glycogen synthase]] then adds the glucose to a growing chain of glycogen, creating a glycogen polymer. This process c
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  • '''Glucose clamp technique''' ...cell]] function. The technique was first described by [[DeFronzo]] et al. in 1979.
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  • ...70-kilogram (150 lb) human at all times. The body tightly regulates blood glucose levels as a part of metabolic homeostasis. ...glish ''blōd'', and "sugar" comes from the Old French ''sucre''. The term "glucose" comes from the Greek word ''glukus'' which means sweet.
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  • '''Continuous Glucose Monitor''' ...ew minutes, throughout the day and night. The device can alert the user if glucose levels are too high or too low.
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  • ...key element for people with [[Diabetes]] to monitor and manage their blood glucose levels. ...to a test strip inserted into the meter. The meter then displays the blood glucose level on a digital screen.
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  • ...inhibitors|Sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitor]]. It is used in the treatment of [[Type 2 diabetes]]. ...s to, the SGLT2 inhibitors. The "-gliflozin" suffix is common to all drugs in this class.
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