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Aerobic and Anaerobic Glycolysis in the Liver after Hemorrhage
1973The local O2 supply of liver tissue during the development of hemorrhagic shock was investigated with O2 electrodes. It was found that local anoxia and disturbances in the microcirculation could be detected even in the early phase of hemorrhagic shock, when systolic blood pressure was still at or above 100 mm Hg.
Hilde Starlinger+4 more
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Crabtree Effect and the Anaerobic Glycolysis of the Regenerating Rat Liver [PDF]
IN the preceding communication Simek and Sedlacek state that the Crabtree effect observed by us1 in the regenerating rat liver should be due to a supposed inability of the growing tissue, the metabolism of which is adapted to predominant utilization of lipids, to use glucose in vitro.
E. Clerici, P. Ciccarone
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Inhibition of the anaerobic glycolysis in pigeon hemolysates by multivalent anions
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1955Abstract 1. 1. Multivalent anions inhibit acid formation from glucose in the complete and cytoplasmic hemolysate of pigeon red cells. 2. 2. Ca, Ba and La either do not inhibit or even accelerate the glycolysis of glucose. 3. 3. The inhibition of anions is due to the inhibition of at least three different constituents of the glycolytic ...
Zacharias Dische, G. Ashwell
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Rate of Anaerobic Glycolysis versus Structure in Pork Muscle
Nature, 1961THE pH of pork musculature after cessation of post-mortem glycolysis (ultimate pH) has long been known to be decisive for structure and water-holding capacity of the muscle. Recent observations1,2 have shown that considerable variation in structure of muscle with the same ultimate pH may be recorded.
E. J. Briskey, J. Wismer-Pedersen
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Effect of some sulfonamides on anaerobic glycolysis in the rat brain
General Pharmacology: The Vascular System, 1976Abstract 1. 1. Anaerobic formation of lactate from glucose in the rat brain is slightly slowed by acetazolamide and sulfanilamide, and more evidently slowed by sulfamerazine, according to its concentration. 2. 2. Under the same experimental conditions sulfanilamide and acetazolamide moderately inhibit the formation of fructose-1,6-diphosphate.
C. Ponzetto+2 more
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Anaerobic glycolysis and repayment of oxygen debt in the alligator
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 1980Abstract 1. 1. Oxygen consumption was determined after intense work periods varying from 10 sec to 270 sec. 2. 2. Exhaustion occurred in 2 min. 3. 3. Lactate was produced during the first 10 sec at a rate severalfold that of the last 10 sec of the 2 min work period. 4. 4.
Thomas Hernandez, Roland A Coulson
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The Inhibition of Anaerobic Glycolysis in Red Cells by Leukaemic Leucocytes
British Journal of Haematology, 1967SUMMARYRates of anaerobic glycolysis were determined simultaneously in the red cells and leucocytes of patients with malignant haematologic disorders. The disappearance of glucose and the evolution of CO2 from bicarbonate were measured in the same Warburg flasks over the same period of time.In four patients with lymphogenous leukaemia and in one with ...
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Anaerobic Glycolysis or Embden–Meyerhof Pathway
2019Embden–Meyerhof pathway is the name given to the anaerobic metabolic degradation of glucose. We consider some basic concepts: the importance of pyruvic acid as an acceptor of hydrogen ions, similar to that of oxygen in cells with mitochondria.
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Total ischemia III: Effect of inhibition of anaerobic glycolysis
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, 1989The effect of inhibition of glycolysis with sodium iodoacetate (IAA) on the changes induced by total ischemia was studied in canine left ventricle. Hearts were excised from phenobarbital anesthetized dogs and the circumflex (LCC) and anterior descending (LAD) branches of the left coronary artery were perfused in order to expose the LCC region to 48 ...
Charles Steenbergen+7 more
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