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Gordon Cader
Publications - 7
Citations - 893
Gordon Cader is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Forearm & Carbohydrate metabolism. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 889 citations.
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The quantitatively minor role of carbohydrate in oxidative metabolism by skeletal muscle in intact man in the basal state. Measurements of oxygen and glucose uptake and carbon dioxide and lactate production in the forearm.
TL;DR: Studies of excised muscle and its extracts have shown a great deal about the apparatus with which muscle is equipped to perform its functions in dissimilating metabolites but they fail to reveal the quantitative importance of particular pathways of dissimilation in the total scheme.
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Effect of insulin on carbohydrate metabolism and on potassium in the forearm of man
TL;DR: The effects on forearm muscle metabolism of insulin administered in this fashion are described, finding no detectable systemic counter-regulatory processes set in motion by the agent to complicate the primary response of the forearm to the agent itself.
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Heterogeneity of forearm metabolism with special reference to free fatty acids
TL;DR: Data showed that resting skeletal muscle of the forearm, with the subject in the basal state, consumed oxygen vigorously and that only 7 + 71 per cent of its 02 uptake could be accounted for by oxidation of glucose abstracted from arterial blood.
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Measurement of blood flow and volume in the forearm of man; with notes on the theory of indicator-dilution and on production of turbulence, hemolysis, and vasodilatation by intra-vascular injection.
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Effects of Epinephrine on Forearm Blood Flow and Metabolism in Man
TL;DR: Many of the circulatory and metabolic effects of epinephrine remain in doubt despite (or perhaps, to some extent, owing to) the wide variety of experimental techniques used to examine them.