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Anaerobic glycolysis in normal and denervated salivary glands

Experimental Cell Research, 1961
Abstract The glycolysis in vitro of normal and previously denervated salivary glands was studied. It is suggested that glycolysis can furnish energy for secretion in cats' salivary glands. In the cat but not in the rabbit parasympathetic denervation caused a decreased rate. Sympathetic denervation caused an increased rate of glycolysis.
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Effect of Injection of Adrenaline on the Anaerobic Glycolysis of Rat Diaphragm

Nature, 1947
Part of the action of adrenaline in raising the blood sugar has been attributed by Cori et al.1 to a decrease in utilization of glucose by the tissues. Other workers arrived at different conclusions.
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Regulation of anaerobic glycolysis in Ehrlich ascites tumour cells

1977
1) In intact Ehrlich ascites tumour cells the anaerobic glycolytic flux rate and pattern of intermediates have been investigated at different pH values of the extracellular medium. 2) As predicted from the dependence of the lactic acid dehydrogenase equilibrium on pH a strong negative correlation between log ([lactate]/[pyruvate]) and pH has been found.
J, Schulz   +5 more
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Icariin increases chondrocyte vitality by promoting hypoxia-inducible factor-1α expression and anaerobic glycolysis.

Knee (Oxford), 2019
Pengzhen Wang   +5 more
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Anaerobic Glycolysis in Two Larval Amphibians

Journal of Herpetology, 1975
Ronald Altig, Diana L. Weigmann
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miR-214 modulates cisplatin sensitivity of osteosarcoma cells through regulation of anaerobic glycolysis.

Cellular and Molecular Biology, 2017
Y. Song   +4 more
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Aerobic and anaerobic glycolysis in mammals and reptiles In Vivo

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1987
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