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Tag Directory > Gluconeogenesis


We have 16 results for Gluconeogenesis.

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Glycolysis/Gluconeogenesis Pathway

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image showing glycolysis and gluconeogenesis pathways, delicious.com
Pathway indicating the forward reaction of glycolysis and the similar reverse pathway of gluconeogenesis, studied in Metabolism UoLMB1002-08 worksessions., delicious.com

 

Gluconeogenesis

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Really good website explaining the processes of gluconeogenesis and glycolysis; it also explains the regulation of both at different stages., delicious.com
The website has information on one of the key aspects of the metabolism module, delicious.com

 

Fructose bisphosphatase deficiency - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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After studying fructoose 1,6-bisphosphatase deficiency, causing hypoglycaemia in our UoLMB1002-08 Metabolism worksession, this gives a simple explanation., delicious.com

 

Lipid Metabolism

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Detailed information on fatty acid oxidation, including its link to the electron transport chain and ATP. good use of visual aids, delicious.com

 

Gluconeogenesis

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Gluconeogenesis

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Gluconeogenesis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Cortisol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Cortisol stimulates lipolysis of triacylglycerols in adipose tissue, during starvation. It also stimulates gluconeogenesis, by stimulating degradation of protein and lipid to produce gluconeogenic substrates such as glycerol and alanine., delicious.com

 

Famine response - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Explains the processes that go on in the body in response to dangerously low caloric intake. The body's glycogen reserves can supply the body with enough glucose for 6 hours. After that gluconeogenesis must take place to produce more glucose for vital organs such as heart muscle and brain, where it is the preferred metabolite., delicious.com

 

21 - biochemical pathways and their location

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PATHWAYS AND THE ORGANELLES IN WHICH THEY TAKE PLACE : GLYCOLYSIS --------------------- CYTOPLASM T.C.A CYCLE --------------------- MITOCHONDRIA FATTY ACID SYNTHESIS ---- CYTOPLASM FATTY ACID OXIDATION ---- MITOCHONDRIA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------- KETONE BODY SYNTHESIS - MITOCHONDRIA KETONE BODY OXIDATION ? MITOCHONDRIA H.M.P SHUNT --------------------- CYTOPLASM, technorati.com

 

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