Gluconeogenesis Ed. By Weizhen Zhang

Gluconeogenesis Ed. By Weizhen Zhang
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This volume is dedicated to gluconeogenesis, the metabolic process through which glucose or glycogen is synthesized from noncarbohydrate substrates, is critical for maintaining the plasma glucose level within a narrow range either in the fed or fasting (nutritional deprivation) state. This book discusses a series of up-to-date topics about this critical process, including the fundamental biochemical reactions of glucose metabolism, the glucogenesis process in eukaryotic cells using the Dictyostelium discoideum as a model, the role of "gut-brain-liver axis" in the control of glucose homeostasis, and the new mathematic model for the monitoring and prediction of blood glucose.

This book is written by international scientists with expertise in the study of gluconeogenesis. By presenting a clear and succinct review of the fundamentals of gluconeogenesis, it is expected to draw more attentions and stimulate more scientists to dedicate their researches in revealing the mechanism and its application of gluconeogenesis.

1 Introductory Chapter: Gluconeogenesis

2 Glucose Homeostasis

3 Gluconeogenesis: A Metabolic Pathway in Eukaryotic Cells such as Cellular Slime Molds

4 Neuroendocrine Control of Hepatic Gluconeogenesis

5 Blood Glucose Prediction for “Artificial Pancreas” System

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