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Henri Brunengraber

Researcher at Case Western Reserve University

Publications -  192
Citations -  7282

Henri Brunengraber is an academic researcher from Case Western Reserve University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Citric acid cycle & Gluconeogenesis. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 187 publications receiving 6565 citations. Previous affiliations of Henri Brunengraber include Université de Montréal & Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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A roadmap for interpreting 13 C metabolite labeling patterns from cells

TL;DR: Key issues in interpreting (13)C metabolite labeling patterns are reviewed, with the goal of drawing accurate conclusions from steady state and dynamic stable isotopic tracer experiments.
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Correction of 13C mass isotopomer distributions for natural stable isotope abundance.

TL;DR: Differences between predicted and measured unlabeled and 13C-labeled isotopomer distributions for hydroxamate di-t-butyl-dimethylsilyl (di-TBDMS) derivatized pyruvate were measured and implications including those on the calculation of glucose production due to gluconeogenesis in isolated perfused rat liver are discussed.
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Contributions by kidney and liver to glucose production in the postabsorptive state and after 60 h of fasting.

TL;DR: Gl glucose production by the human kidney in the postabsorptive state makes at most only a minor contribution to blood glucose homeostasis, but that after 60-h of fasting, renal glucose production may account for 20-25% of whole-body glucose turnover.
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Treatment of cardiomyopathy and rhabdomyolysis in long-chain fat oxidation disorders using an anaplerotic odd-chain triglyceride

TL;DR: This treatment led rapidly to clinical improvement that included the permanent disappearance of chronic cardiomyopathy, rhabdomyolysis, and muscle weakness in three patients with very-long-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency and opens new avenues for the management of patients with mitochondrial fat oxidation disorders.
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Assessing Cardiac Metabolism

TL;DR: The present statement on "Assessing Cardiac Metabolism" seeks to provide a collective and curated resource on methods and models used to investigate established and emerging aspects of cardiac metabolism.