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Academic Article Carbohydrate exerts a mild influence on fluid retention following exercise-induced dehydration.
Academic Article Dietary fructose causes tubulointerstitial injury in the normal rat kidney.
Academic Article Sucrose induces fatty liver and pancreatic inflammation in male breeder rats independent of excess energy intake.
Academic Article Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: is it time to reappraise the role of sugar consumption?
Academic Article Sack and sugar, and the aetiology of gout in England between 1650 and 1900.
Academic Article Hypothesis: could excessive fructose intake and uric acid cause type 2 diabetes?
Academic Article Comparison of free fructose and glucose to sucrose in the ability to cause fatty liver.
Academic Article Effects of high-fructose corn syrup and sucrose on the pharmacokinetics of fructose and acute metabolic and hemodynamic responses in healthy subjects.
Concept Dietary Sucrose
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Academic Article Sugar, uric acid, and the etiology of diabetes and obesity.
Academic Article High-fat and high-sucrose (western) diet induces steatohepatitis that is dependent on fructokinase.
Academic Article New insights on the risk for cardiovascular disease in African Americans: the role of added sugars.
Grant Scientific Merit and Feasibility of Fructokinase Inhibiton for Obesity
Grant Fructokinase and Nondiabetic and Aging-Associated Chronic Kidney Disease
Academic Article Perspective: A Historical and Scientific Perspective of Sugar and Its Relation with Obesity and Diabetes.
Grant Scientific Merit and Feasibility of Fructokinase Inhibition for Obesity
Academic Article High salt intake causes leptin resistance and obesity in mice by stimulating endogenous fructose production and metabolism.
Academic Article Are Liquid Sugars Different from Solid Sugar in Their Ability to Cause Metabolic Syndrome?
Academic Article Sugar causes obesity and metabolic syndrome in mice independently of sweet taste.
Academic Article High Fructose Corn Syrup Accelerates Kidney Disease and Mortality in Obese Mice with Metabolic Syndrome.

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