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1. Reverse Shock Emission Revealed in Early Photometry in the Candidate Short GRB 180418A

2. Drosophila mutants lacking the glial neurotransmitter-modifying enzyme Ebony exhibit low neurotransmitter levels and altered behavior

3. Analysis and physiological implications of renal 2-oxoglutaramate metabolism

4. Alanine metabolism in the perfused rat liver. Studies with (15)N.

7. Studies of hepatic glutamine metabolism in the perfused rat liver with (15)N-labeled glutamine.

8. Regulation of [15N]urea synthesis from [5-15N]glutamine. Role of pH, hormones, and pyruvate.

9. Effect of 5-amino-4-imidazolecarboxamide riboside on renal ammoniagenesis. Study with [15N]aspartate.

10. Metabolism of glutamine and glutamate by rat renal tubules. Study with 15N and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.

11. A mass isotopomer study of urea and glutamine synthesis from 15N-labeled ammonia in the perfused rat liver.

13. Intermittent lipid nanoparticle mRNA administration prevents cortical dysmyelination associated with arginase deficiency.

14. Gene therapy for guanidinoacetate methyltransferase deficiency restores cerebral and myocardial creatine while resolving behavioral abnormalities.

15. ASS1 and ASL suppress growth in clear cell renal cell carcinoma via altered nitrogen metabolism.

16. Metabolic Enzyme DLST Promotes Tumor Aggression and Reveals a Vulnerability to OXPHOS Inhibition in High-Risk Neuroblastoma.

17. Malic Enzyme Couples Mitochondria with Aerobic Glycolysis in Osteoblasts.

19. Targeting glutamine metabolism slows soft tissue sarcoma growth.

20. Donor cell engineering with GSK3 inhibitor-loaded nanoparticles enhances engraftment after in utero transplantation.

21. Regulation of nuclear epigenome by mitochondrial DNA heteroplasmy.

22. BitterDB: taste ligands and receptors database in 2019.

23. Arginase 2 Suppresses Renal Carcinoma Progression via Biosynthetic Cofactor Pyridoxal Phosphate Depletion and Increased Polyamine Toxicity.

24. Bitter or not? BitterPredict, a tool for predicting taste from chemical structure.

25. Functional and Metabolomic Consequences of K ATP Channel Inactivation in Human Islets.

26. Engineering the gut microbiota to treat hyperammonemia.

27. Fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase opposes renal carcinoma progression.

28. The molecular and metabolic influence of long term agmatine consumption.

29. mTOR regulates lysosomal ATP-sensitive two-pore Na(+) channels to adapt to metabolic state.

30. Regulation of glucagon secretion in normal and diabetic human islets by γ-hydroxybutyrate and glycine.

31. Probucol ameliorates renal and metabolic sequelae of primary CoQ deficiency in Pdss2 mutant mice.

32. Down-regulation of hepatic urea synthesis by oxypurines: xanthine and uric acid inhibit N-acetylglutamate synthase.

33. Mechanism of hyperinsulinism in short-chain 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency involves activation of glutamate dehydrogenase.

34. Dietary branched chain amino acids ameliorate injury-induced cognitive impairment.

35. Creatine synthesis: hepatic metabolism of guanidinoacetate and creatine in the rat in vitro and in vivo.

36. Myc regulates a transcriptional program that stimulates mitochondrial glutaminolysis and leads to glutamine addiction.

37. Ketosis and brain handling of glutamate, glutamine, and GABA.

38. N-carbamylglutamate markedly enhances ureagenesis in N-acetylglutamate deficiency and propionic acidemia as measured by isotopic incorporation and blood biomarkers.

39. Elimination of KATP channels in mouse islets results in elevated [U-13C]glucose metabolism, glutaminolysis, and pyruvate cycling but a decreased gamma-aminobutyric acid shunt.

40. 3-isobutylmethylxanthine inhibits hepatic urea synthesis: protection by agmatine.

41. Beyond aerobic glycolysis: transformed cells can engage in glutamine metabolism that exceeds the requirement for protein and nucleotide synthesis.

42. Troglitazone and pioglitazone interactions via PPAR-gamma-independent and -dependent pathways in regulating physiological responses in renal tubule-derived cell lines.

43. Ifosfamide-induced nephrotoxicity: mechanism and prevention.

44. Effects of a GTP-insensitive mutation of glutamate dehydrogenase on insulin secretion in transgenic mice.

45. Agmatine stimulates hepatic fatty acid oxidation: a possible mechanism for up-regulation of ureagenesis.

46. Brain amino acid requirements and toxicity: the example of leucine.

47. The role of mitochondrially bound arginase in the regulation of urea synthesis: studies with [U-15N4]arginine, isolated mitochondria, and perfused rat liver.

48. Preservation of complex I function during hypoxia-reoxygenation-induced mitochondrial injury in proximal tubules.

49. Troglitazone acts by PPARgamma and PPARgamma-independent pathways on LLC-PK1-F+ acid-base metabolism.

50. Regulation of urea synthesis by agmatine in the perfused liver: studies with 15N.

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