Hyperglycemic Hormones Top Journals
Hyperglycemia refers to high levels of sugar, or glucose, within the blood. It occurs when the body doesn't produce or use enough insulin, which may be a hormone that absorbs glucose into cells to be used as energy.
High blood glucose may be a index of diabetes. If an individual with diabetes doesn't manage the sugar levels in their blood, they will develop a severe complication called diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA).
If an individual doesn't get treatment for ketoacidosis, they will fall under a Kussmaul's coma, which a dangerous complication of diabetes.
Most people will experience a rise in blood glucose levels after eating a strangely large high-glucose meal, but people that experience consistent hyperglycemia may have problems with producing or using insulin.
Insulin may be a hormone produced within the pancreas that permits cells to use glucose for generating energy and functioning normally. When insulin is low or in deficient rate, diabetes may develop.
High Impact List of Articles
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Linking the metabolic pathways of Escherichia coli with virulence by altering glucose availability, inhibiting the acetyl-CoA carboxylase gene accA with asRNA, and through the quantification of luxS
Tatiana HillmanResearch Article: Microbiology: Current Research
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Linking the metabolic pathways of Escherichia coli with virulence by altering glucose availability, inhibiting the acetyl-CoA carboxylase gene accA with asRNA, and through the quantification of luxS
Tatiana HillmanResearch Article: Microbiology: Current Research
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Bacteriology 2020
Hiroshi OhruiAwards 2020: Microbiology: Current Research
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Bacteriology 2020
Hiroshi OhruiAwards 2020: Microbiology: Current Research
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World Congress on Bacteriology and Infectious Diseases
Hiroshi Ohrui2020 Conference Announcement: Microbiology: Current Research
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World Congress on Bacteriology and Infectious Diseases
Hiroshi Ohrui2020 Conference Announcement: Microbiology: Current Research
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World Congress on Virology and Microbiology
Giulio tarroYoung Research Forum: Microbiology: Current Research
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World Congress on Virology and Microbiology
Giulio tarroYoung Research Forum: Microbiology: Current Research
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Focus on the problem of carbapenem resistance in clinical significant non-fermenters: Acinetobacter baumannii and Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Petrova A, Murdjeva MEditorial: Microbiology: Current Research
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Focus on the problem of carbapenem resistance in clinical significant non-fermenters: Acinetobacter baumannii and Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Petrova A, Murdjeva MEditorial: Microbiology: Current Research
Conference Proceedings
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Wavefron- Guided LASIK vs. SMILE: Which is better?
Mounir KhalifaPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Microbiology: Current Research
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Wavefron- Guided LASIK vs. SMILE: Which is better?
Mounir KhalifaPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Microbiology: Current Research
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Movement ecology of rats of the genus Rattus and global distribution of ratassociated Bartonella species
Michael KosoyKeynote: Journal of Parasitic Diseases: Diagnosis and Therapy
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Movement ecology of rats of the genus Rattus and global distribution of ratassociated Bartonella species
Michael KosoyKeynote: Journal of Parasitic Diseases: Diagnosis and Therapy
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Novel therapeutics for HIV-1: Small molecule modulators of RNA processing
A Cochrane, R Wong, A Balachandran, L Liu1, T Cabral, D Shen1 and P StoilovScientific Tracks Abstracts: Virology Research Journal
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Novel therapeutics for HIV-1: Small molecule modulators of RNA processing
A Cochrane, R Wong, A Balachandran, L Liu1, T Cabral, D Shen1 and P StoilovScientific Tracks Abstracts: Virology Research Journal
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Kinetic microplate assay reveals lethal and sub-lethal behavior of antimicrobials immobilized on solid substrates
Steven ArcidiaconoScientific Tracks Abstracts: Microbiology: Current Research
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Kinetic microplate assay reveals lethal and sub-lethal behavior of antimicrobials immobilized on solid substrates
Steven ArcidiaconoScientific Tracks Abstracts: Microbiology: Current Research
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Detection of sequences of novel insect Flaviviruses from Uranotaenia macfarlanei, known as frog feeding mosquitoes, in Okinawa, Japan
Mika Saito, H Kise, Y Kushida,M Mizuyama,Y Sato, and C OyakawaScientific Tracks Abstracts: Microbiology: Current Research
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Detection of sequences of novel insect Flaviviruses from Uranotaenia macfarlanei, known as frog feeding mosquitoes, in Okinawa, Japan
Mika Saito, H Kise, Y Kushida,M Mizuyama,Y Sato, and C OyakawaScientific Tracks Abstracts: Microbiology: Current Research