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Sex differences in the control of glucose homeostasis
E. Blaak
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Glucose Homeostasis
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Sex Differences
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Glucose Concentration
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Postprandial Glucose
100%
Glucose Disposal
100%
Oral Contraceptives
100%
Menstrual Cycle
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Netherlands
50%
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM)
50%
Maastricht University
50%
Maastricht
50%
Human Biology
50%
Fasting Plasma Glucose
50%
High Prevalence
50%
Metabolic Syndrome
50%
Physical Activity
50%
Insulin Resistance
50%
Impaired Fasting Glucose
50%
Insulin
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Glucose Metabolism
50%
Insulin Sensitivity
50%
Fatty Acids
50%
Acid Activation
50%
High Glucose
50%
Physical Fitness
50%
Impaired Glucose Tolerance
50%
Contraceptive Use
50%
Sex-related
50%
Nutrition Research
50%
Human nutrition
50%
Glucose Appearance
50%
Consistent Data
50%
Toxicology Research
50%
Metabolic Clearance
50%
Glucose Disturbances
50%
Biology Study
50%
Human Toxicology
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Oral Contraceptive
100%
Glucose Homeostasis
100%
Sex Difference
100%
Menstrual Cycle
100%
Fatty Acid
50%
Prevalence
50%
Insulin Resistance
50%
Physical Activity
50%
Insulin Sensitivity
50%
Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young
50%
Metabolic Syndrome
50%
Impaired Glucose Tolerance
50%
Glucose Metabolism
50%
Metabolic Clearance
50%
Impaired Fasting Glucose
50%
Nutrition
50%
Toxicology
50%
INIS
glucose
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control
100%
sex
100%
homeostasis
100%
women
50%
disturbances
25%
concentration
25%
insulin
25%
reviews
16%
men
16%
fasting
16%
menstrual cycle
16%
data
8%
sensitivity
8%
humans
8%
nutrition
8%
netherlands
8%
fatty acids
8%
metabolism
8%
pathogenesis
8%
clearance
8%
universities
8%
output
8%
biology
8%
tolerance
8%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Oral Contraceptive
100%
Fatty Acid
50%
Prevalence
50%
Insulin Resistance
50%
Metabolic Syndrome X
50%
Impaired Glucose Tolerance
50%
Toxicology
50%
Non Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
50%