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| K K ChanganiSummaryAffiliation: Imperial College School of Medicine Country: UK Publications
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13C-Glycogen deposition during pregnancy in the rat following routine meal feedingK K Changani
Cellular Mechanisms Research Group, Medical Unit, Royal London Hospital and Medical School, Whitechapel, London E1 2AD, UK
Biochim Biophys Acta 1380:198-208. 1998..In conclusion, meal feeding regimes in the pregnant rat alter carbohydrate control of the liver producing increased glycogen synthesis initially via direct incorporation of glucose into the macromolecule...
Incorporation of metabolite prior knowledge for data analysis: biochemical implications of dynamic 31P NMR ex vivo pig liver studiesK K Changani
Department of Surgery, Royal Free Hospital and Medical School, Hampstead, London, UK
NMR Biomed 12:197-204. 1999..Moreover, this kind of analysis approach could be advantageous in many complex in vivo NMR spectroscopy applications...
Improved preservation solutions for organ storage: a dynamic study of hepatic metabolismK K Changani
Department of Surgery, Royal Free Hospital and Medical School, London, United Kingdom
Transplantation 68:345-55. 1999..Organ cold storage times may be extended by modifications to organ preservation solutions...
Hepatic nucleotide triphosphate regeneration after hypothermic reperfusion in the pig model: an in vitro P-NMR studyK K Changani
Department of Surgery and Liver Transplant Unit, Royal Free Hospital Medical School, London, United Kingdom
Transplantation 62:787-93. 1996..This technique warrants investigation clinically to improve the outcome of orthotopic liver transplantation. It also provides a method to study the effects of different preservation fluids and methods of storage and organ reperfusion...
Evidence for altered hepatic gluconeogenesis in patients with cirrhosis using in vivo 31-phosphorus magnetic resonance spectroscopyK K Changani
Magnetic Resonance Unit, MRC Clinical Sciences Centre, Imperial College School of Medicine, Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK
Gut 49:557-64. 2001....
