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metabolism. For example, the amplitude and shape of the cell growth rate v ð s Þ
should naturally vary depending on energy balance. Furthermore, the effect of
insulin, regulating glucose metabolism, should also be incorporated into the
growth rate v ð s Þ . We took a first step towards this by comparing body composition
predictions and adipose tissue predictions. A complete model may unify lipid and
glucose metabolism, and provide a new platform for understanding metabolism.
Such a model may also provide insight into how adipose tissue dynamics regulates
energy storage capacity under the uncertainty of following food intakes and energy
consumption.
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