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  1. ... needed to maintain normal blood glucose levels between meals. Approximately 20 mutations in the GYS2 gene have ... used by cells after glucose is consumed during meals. In people with GSD 0, who cannot form ...
  2. ... protein foods, such as meat. Occasionally, high-protein meals or stress caused by illness or periods without ...
  3. ... normal levels of glucose in the blood between meals or for energy during exercise. Phosphorylase b kinase ...
  4. ... are formed as food is digested after a meal to carry dietary fats and cholesterol from the ...
  5. ... glucose levels are high (such as after a meal), the pancreas releases insulin to move the excess ...
  6. ... glucose levels are high (such as after a meal), the pancreas releases insulin to move the excess ...
  7. ... instance to maintain normal blood glucose levels between meals or for energy during exercise. Phosphofructokinase composed of ...
  8. ... the liver on molecules called chylomicrons. After a meal, chylomicrons are formed to transport fat-soluble vitamins ( ...
  9. ... occur at unusual times, such as during a meal or in the middle of a conversation. They ...
  10. ... needed to maintain normal blood glucose levels between meals.Mutations in the GYS1 or GYS2 gene lead ...
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