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Glucagon and Gluconeogenesis

1983
Gluconeogenesis is the process whereby lactate, pyruvate, glycerol, and certain amino acids are converted to glucose and glycogen. The liver is the major site of gluconeogenesis, although the kidney becomes important during prolonged starvation. The most important function of gluconeogenesis is the maintenance of blood glucose levels during times when ...
T. H. Claus, C. R. Park, S. J. Pilkis
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Gluconeogenesis

2014
Erin M. Coffee, Dean R. Tolan
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Renal gluconeogenesis

Advances in Enzyme Regulation, 1963
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Gluconeogenesis

2004
Richard W. Hanson, Oliver E. Owen
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Gluconeogenesis and hypoglycemia

Diabetes/Metabolism Reviews, 1988
R T, Frizzell   +2 more
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Glycolysis and gluconeogenesis

Biochemical Education, 1981
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