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Energetics of anaerobic glycolysis in dog gastrocnemius

Pflügers Archiv, 1978
Thermally isolated gastrocnemii were stimulated to exhaustion, by rhythmic isotonic (70 N) tetanic contractions, during complete occlusion of blood flow. Enthalpy change (h = work + heat) and work output (w) (kJ/kg) were obtained from records of deep muscle temperature and shortening.
DI PRAMPERO, Pietro Enrico   +3 more
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Anaerobic Glycolysis in Bovine Dental Pulp

Journal of Dental Research, 1968
Anaerobic glycolysis in bovine dental pulp was measured manometrically by the bicarbonate method. It is most prominent in dentinogenically active pulp. Although reasonably high initial activity seems possible. the rate of glycolysis declines rapidly under anaerobic conditions.
Victor E. Walters, Alton K. Fisher
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A Comparison of the Anaerobic Glycolysis of Human Brain and Glioblastoma

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1967
T IlE purpose of this invest igat ion was to emnpare the glycolytic response of nmlignant a s t rocy tomas to tha t of the h u m a n brain (white mat te r ) when incuba ted under anaerobic conditions. Cerebral tissue rapidly reacts to oxygen depr ivat ion b y degrading glucose and glycogen to form an equivalent amoun t of lac ta te (two equivalents of ...
John W. Leitner, Wolff M. Kirsch
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ANAEROBIC GLYCOLYSIS

1983
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the anaerobic glycolysis of alligators. Resting oxidative energy in a 700 kg alligator is only a few watts, an amount insufficient for locomotion on land. Very little energy is required for even such a large animal to swim slowly, and it is probable that the amount is enough for that purpose.
Thomas Hernandez, Roland A. Coulson
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Studies of anaerobic and aerobic glycolysis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Biochemistry, 1986
Glucose metabolism was followed in suspensions of Saccharomyces cerevisiae by using 13C NMR and 14C radioactive labeling techniques and by Warburg manometer experiments. These experiments were performed for cells grown with various carbon sources in the growth medium, so as to evaluate the effect of catabolite repression.
J A den Hollander   +6 more
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Glutathione Induced In-situ Synthesis of Cu Single-Atom Nanozymes with Anaerobic Glycolysis Metabolism Interference for Boosting Cuproptosis.

Angewandte Chemie
Single-atom nanozyme (SAzyme) has sparked increasing interest for catalytic antitumor treatment due to their more tunable and diverse active sites than natural metalloenzymes in complex physiological conditions.
Wenying Zhang   +9 more
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Anaerobic Glycolysis and Ischemic Stroke: From Mechanisms and Signaling Pathways to Natural Product Therapy.

ACS Chemical Neuroscience
Ischemic stroke is a serious condition that results in high rates of illness and death. Anaerobic glycolysis becomes the primary means of providing energy to the brain during periods of low oxygen levels, such as in the aftermath of an ischemic stroke ...
Jia Pu   +4 more
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Reduced anaerobic glycolysis in oral contraceptive users

Contraception, 1988
Oral contraceptives containing combinations of estrogens and progestogens are known to impair glucose tolerance. The biochemical mechanisms underlying this lesion are speculative. In the present study women treated with OC for periods exceeding 10 cycles showed significant reduction in the activity of the key glycolytic enzyme phosphofructokinase (40%)
B.A. Ramalakshmi   +2 more
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Factors influencing the anaerobic glycolysis of brain and tumour

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B - Biological Sciences, 1956
The effects of calcium ions, a variety of organic bases and sodium pyruvate on the anaerobic glycolysis of guinea-pig brain and tumour slices have been investigated. The presence of calcium ions exercises a marked stimulation of the conversion of glucose into lactic acid in presence of guinea-pig brain slices when these are bathed in a calcium-free ...
D. H. Adams, Juda Hirsch Quastel
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Anaerobic glycolysis in homogenates of Trichinella spiralis larvae

Experimental Parasitology, 1959
Abstract 1. 1. Phosphorylative glycolysis has been demonstrated in T. spiralis larvae; fructose-1,6-diphosphate, diphosphopyridine nucleotide, magnesium, and pyruvate, were required for maximum activities. 2. 2. Lactic acid was an end product of glycolysis, although apparently not a major one.
Luisa Aravena, Moises Agosin
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