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, Le cycle de Randle ou "cycle glucose-acide … Le cycle de Randle ou "cycle glucose-acides gras" est un processus biochimique qui implique la compétition de l'utilisation cellulaire du glucose et des acides gras libres dans certains états métaboliques. Il pourrait être l'explication théorique de la résistance à l'insuline dans le diabète de type 2.ce à l'insuline dans le diabète de type 2.
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The Randle cycle, also known as the glucos … The Randle cycle, also known as the glucose fatty-acid cycle, is a metabolic process involving the competition of glucose and fatty acids for substrates. It is theorized to play a role in explaining type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance. It was named for Philip Randle, who described it in 1963.r Philip Randle, who described it in 1963.
, Le cycle de Randle ou "cycle glucose-acide … Le cycle de Randle ou "cycle glucose-acides gras" est un processus biochimique qui implique la compétition de l'utilisation cellulaire du glucose et des acides gras libres dans certains états métaboliques. Il pourrait être l'explication théorique de la résistance à l'insuline dans le diabète de type 2.ce à l'insuline dans le diabète de type 2.
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, Cycle de Randle
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