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Calcium signal regulated carbohydrate metabolism in wheat seedlings under salinity stress. [PDF]

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Transcriptomic analysis and carbohydrate metabolism-related enzyme expression across different pH values in Rhizopus delemar. [PDF]

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Liang J   +12 more
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The metabolism of carbohydrates

The American Journal of Medicine, 1955
Abstract Any attempt to separate the metabolism of carbohydrates from that of fats or of amino acids is at best arbitrary. Many metabolic pathways are now known to be shared in common between various groups of tissue constituents, many intermediates may be derived from non-carbohydrate as well as carbohydrate precursors.
Yale J. Topper, DeWitt Stetten
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Normal Carbohydrate Metabolism and Carbohydrate Metabolism in Trauma

Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1974
The great lability of man's glucose reserves as shown by the decreases in liver glycogen both during short starvation, decreased intake of carbohydrate or as an effect of trauma shows the importance of carbohydrate administration both in the normal man and in the treatment of trauma.
J Bergström, E Hultman, L H Nilsson
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Carbohydrate Metabolism in Zymomonas [PDF]

open access: possibleCritical Reviews in Biotechnology, 1988
Cet article de synthese aborde successivement le metabolisme anaerobie du glucose, du fructose, du saccharose puis le metabolisme des glucides en aerobiose. Le probleme de la production de sous produits indesirables (levane, sorbitol, glycerol, acetoine, ...) accompagnant la production d'ethanol par fermentation du fructose et du saccharose par ...
Liisa Viikari, David R. Berry
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Metabolism of Carbohydrates [PDF]

open access: possible, 1986
The liver can be regarded as the center of intermediary metabolism of the organism. It removes glucose if in excess, as after a normal carbohydrate-rich meal, via glycogen synthesis and glycolysis plus liponeogenesis, and it liberates glucose if needed, as between meals, via glycogen degradation and gluconeo-genesis. It alone produces ketone bodies and
Norbert Katz, Kurt Jungermann
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Metabolism of Carbohydrates

1980
According to commonly used definitions, glycoproteins are macromolecules composed of polypeptides to which are attached covalently one or more sugar units. It is not surprising that glycoproteins, which have been known for many years to exhibit essential functions in the animal kingdom (GOTTSCHALK, 1972; SPIRO, 1973), are also present in plants.
Dieter Haass, Gerhard Franz
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Carbohydrate Metabolism

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1933
C F, CORI, G T, CORI
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