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1. Brain energy metabolism: A roadmap for future research

5. A tribute to Leif Hertz:The historical context of his pioneering studies of the roles of astrocytes in brain energy metabolism, neurotransmission, cognitive functions, and pharmacology identifies important, unresolved topics for future studies

12. Brain energy metabolism: A roadmap for future research

14. Rapid manifestation of reactive astrogliosis in acute hippocampal brain slices

17. Neurovascular coupling is optimized to compensate for the increase in proton production from nonoxidative glycolysis and glycogenolysis during brain activation and maintain homeostasis of pH, pCO2, and pO2.

18. In vivo calibration of genetically encoded metabolite biosensors must account for metabolite metabolism during calibration and cellular volume.

19. A tribute to Leif Hertz: The historical context of his pioneering studies of the roles of astrocytes in brain energy metabolism, neurotransmission, cognitive functions, and pharmacology identifies important, unresolved topics for future studies.

20. Neurovascular coupling is optimized to compensate for the increase in proton production from nonoxidative glycolysis and glycogenolysis during brain activation and maintain homeostasis of pH, pCO2, and pO2.

21. Mechanistic stoichiometric relationship between the rates of neurotransmission and neuronal glucose oxidation: Reevaluation of and alternatives to the pseudo-malate-aspartate shuttle model.

22. Neurovascular coupling is optimized to compensate for the increase in proton production from nonoxidative glycolysis and glycogenolysis during brain activation and maintain homeostasis of pH ,pCO 2, andpO 2

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38. sj-pdf-1-jcb-10.1177_0271678X211064399 - Supplemental material for Glucose sparing by glycogenolysis (GSG) determines the relationship between brain metabolism and neurotransmission

42. Setting standards for brain collection procedures in metabolomic studies.

44. Potential new roles for glycogen in epilepsy.

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