energy substrate
collocation in Englishmeaningsofenergyandsubstrate
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energy
noun
uk/ˈen.ə.dʒi/us/ˈen.ɚ.dʒi/
the power and ability to be physically and ...
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substrate
noun[C]
uk/ˈsʌb.streɪt/us/ˈsʌb.streɪt/
biology
a substance or surface that an organism grows and lives on and is ...
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It was therefore of interest to test the effects of this gonadotropin on spontaneous maturation under a variety ofenergysubstrateconditions.
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It is concluded that careful attention to specificenergysubstratesupplementation and culture volume is important to optimise spontaneous meiotic maturation in vitro.
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The kinetics experiments revealed that the rate of meiotic resumption is influenced by theenergysubstratecomposition.
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These results demonstrate that culture conditions, specificallyenergysubstratesupplementation, can determine how hormones influence nuclear maturation.
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It is therefore a poor choice as soleenergysubstratefor mouse oocyte maturation.
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In any culture medium, theenergysubstrateis one of the important ingredients for optimum in vitro development of embryos.
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Metabolism of substrates:energysubstratemetabolism during exercise and as modified by training.
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Since glucose is the primary brainenergysubstrate, it is important to consider whether insulin mediates glucose utilization in the brain as well as in the periphery.
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Role of developmental factors in the switch from pyruvate to glucose as the major exogenousenergysubstratein the preimplantation mouse embryo.
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Glycine is converted more actively into other amino acids, and probably no longer used as anenergysubstrate.
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Energysubstrateis also markedly different in the fetus.
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Protein is a thirdenergysubstrate, but it contributes minimally and is therefore discounted in the percent contribution graphs reflecting different intensities of exercise.
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Experiment 1 was conducted to determine which energy substrates, as a single source, would support embryo development.
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Experiments were therefore designed to examine the relationship between the provision of exogenous energy substrates and blastocoele fluid accumulation.
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In the absence of the energy substrates pyruvate, glucose and lactate, the number of blastocysts developing from morulae was reduced.
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Culture media must contain appropriate energy substrates to effectively support embryo development.
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Improved in vitro development of porcine embryos with different energy substrates and serum.
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