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The phrase "availability of glucose from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the sources or supply of glucose, particularly in scientific or nutritional discussions.
Example: "The availability of glucose from dietary sources is crucial for maintaining energy levels during physical activity."
Alternatives: "supply of glucose from" or "source of glucose from".
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Glucose supply to the brain is highly dependent on the availability of glucose from the systemic circulation (Figure 5) [64].
Glucose supply to the brain is highly dependent on the availability of glucose from the systemic circulation [ 64].
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The role of AGEs is highlighted by a prevalence of several rheumatologic conditions in patients with diabetes caused by an excess of AGEs from the increased availability of glucose [ 58].
Dixit said it is well known that fasting and calorie restriction reduces inflammation in the body, but it was unclear how immune cells adapt to reduced availability of glucose and if they can respond to metabolites produced from fat oxidation.
While local extracellular glucose is a functionally important parameter that reveals the availability of glucose in brain tissue, its level depends upon two opposing variables: glucose entry from cerebral circulation and glucose consumption due to metabolic activity of brain cells.
Low availability of glucose in tumors negatively affects the activity of tumor-infiltrating T cells.
Muscle activity is thus solely dependent on the availability of glucose (blood sugar) and other nutrients in the circulating blood.
Information concerning the availability of glucose (the most commonly utilized sugar) and possibly other fuels in the blood is recorded by cells located probably both in the brain itself and elsewhere (e.g., in the liver).
This trend was also expected because of change in availability of glucose molecules on surface.
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