Acetoacetate is a more efficient energy-yielding substrate for human mesenchymal stem cells than glucose and generates fewer reactive oxygen species. Board, M., Lopez, C., van den Bos, C., Callaghand, R., Clarke, K., & Carr, C. International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 88:75–83, July, 2017.
Acetoacetate is a more efficient energy-yielding substrate for human mesenchymal stem cells than glucose and generates fewer reactive oxygen species [link]Paper  doi  bibtex   
@article{board2017,
	title = {Acetoacetate is a more efficient energy-yielding substrate for human mesenchymal stem cells than glucose and generates fewer reactive oxygen species},
	volume = {88},
	issn = {1357-2725},
	url = {://WOS:000407869700009},
	doi = {10.1016/j.biocel.2017.05.007},
	language = {English},
	journal = {International Journal of Biochemistry \& Cell Biology},
	author = {Board, M. and Lopez, C. and van den Bos, C. and Callaghand, R. and Clarke, K. and Carr, C.},
	month = jul,
	year = {2017},
	keywords = {ketogenic diet, glycolysis, metabolism, acetoacetate, adult mice, bone-marrow, culture, dietary restriction, hypoxic niche, ketone-bodies, oxidation, ros, stem cells, ucp2, uncoupling protein-2},
	pages = {75--83},
}

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