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Proteomics analysis of nitrogen stress on the influence of carbon and nitrogen metabolism of flue-cured tobacco. [PDF]
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Widely targeted metabolic profiling reveals drought resistance mechanisms in alfalfa leaves. [PDF]
Wang W, Kang W, Shi S, Liu L.
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Regulatory functions of AcuK and AcuM transcription factors in fungal metabolic adaptation, stress response, and virulence. [PDF]
Wangsanut T +3 more
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Extracellular Metabolite Profiling in CO<sub>2</sub>-Fixing Bacterium <i>Rhodobacter sphaeroides</i> Under Autotrophic Conditions. [PDF]
Lee YR, Hong S, Chu YH, Lee SY, Lee S.
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Advances in Enzyme Regulation, 1964
Summary Following stimulation with adrenal steroids a series of metabolic changes occur leading to increased protein catabolism and increased glucose production. Specific hepatic enzymes whose activities are known to increase under these conditions are: glucose-6-phosphatase, phosphohexose isomerase, fructose diphosphatase, phosphoenolpyruvate ...
J, Ashmore, S R, Wagle, T, Uete
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Summary Following stimulation with adrenal steroids a series of metabolic changes occur leading to increased protein catabolism and increased glucose production. Specific hepatic enzymes whose activities are known to increase under these conditions are: glucose-6-phosphatase, phosphohexose isomerase, fructose diphosphatase, phosphoenolpyruvate ...
J, Ashmore, S R, Wagle, T, Uete
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Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 1996
SummaryGluconeogenesis, or the formation of glucose from mainly lactate/pyruvate, glycerol and alanine, plays an essential role in the maintenance of normoglycaemia during fasting. Inborn deficiencies are known of each of the four enzymes of the glycolytic — gluconeogenic pathway that ensure a unidirectional flux from pyruvate to glucose: pyruvate ...
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SummaryGluconeogenesis, or the formation of glucose from mainly lactate/pyruvate, glycerol and alanine, plays an essential role in the maintenance of normoglycaemia during fasting. Inborn deficiencies are known of each of the four enzymes of the glycolytic — gluconeogenic pathway that ensure a unidirectional flux from pyruvate to glucose: pyruvate ...
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