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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1981 
The design of the glycolytic pathway resulting from the continuous refinement of evolution is discussed with regard to three aspects. 1. Functional and structural properties of individual enzymes. The catalytic constants of the glycolytic enzymes are remarkably optimized; the turnover numbers are within one order of magnitude.
A Boiteux, B Hess
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The design of the glycolytic pathway resulting from the continuous refinement of evolution is discussed with regard to three aspects. 1. Functional and structural properties of individual enzymes. The catalytic constants of the glycolytic enzymes are remarkably optimized; the turnover numbers are within one order of magnitude.
A Boiteux, B Hess
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Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1997 
Glycolysis occurs in almost every living cell as part of the energy metabolism. It forms a complex dynamical system, and might thus be capable of exhibiting complex phenomena. Simple oscillations have been observed frequently in suspensions of intact cells and in cell extracts, but only as transients.
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Glycolysis occurs in almost every living cell as part of the energy metabolism. It forms a complex dynamical system, and might thus be capable of exhibiting complex phenomena. Simple oscillations have been observed frequently in suspensions of intact cells and in cell extracts, but only as transients.
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On the higgins model of glycolysis [PDF]
A study was made of Higgins' model of glycolysis incorporating molecular diffusion of intermediates, utilizing an earlier conjecture due to Landau. Conditions for the existence of asymptotically stable spatio-temporal periodic solutions are obtained.
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Glycolysis and Gluconeogenesis
2021Carbon metabolic pathways are called central metabolic pathways as these are the key pathways to generate energy and intermediates for the synthesis of biomolecules. The major carbon metabolic pathways are glycolysis/glycolytic pathway/Embden–Meyerhoff–Parnas pathway (EMP), pentose phosphate pathway (PPP) and Entner–Doudoroff (ED) pathway.
Rani Gupta, Namita Gupta
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Glycolysis and rheumatoid arthritis
International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases, 2011Glucose metabolism not only provides energy for physical activity but also mediates a variety of physiological processes through the formation of complex signalling networks. Recent studies have indicated that glucose metabolism plays an important role in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), an autoimmune disease involving the inflammation of
Xiaotian Chang, Chao Wei
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1958 
Excerpt It has been known for a long time that diabetes mellitus often showed a familial tendency and that to some extent this same tendency was present in other rarer melliturias.
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Excerpt It has been known for a long time that diabetes mellitus often showed a familial tendency and that to some extent this same tendency was present in other rarer melliturias.
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1950 
Abstract Several examples of the action of chemical compounds of therapeutic interest on glycolysis have been given in this short review. In most of these cases, the methods and results of Professor Meyerhof have been used as a background in this work.
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Abstract Several examples of the action of chemical compounds of therapeutic interest on glycolysis have been given in this short review. In most of these cases, the methods and results of Professor Meyerhof have been used as a background in this work.
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Oscillations and efficiency in glycolysis
Biophysical Chemistry, 1980We suggest that temporal oscillations of concentrations of intermediates in biochemical reaction systems may enhance the efficiency of free energy conversion (reduce dissipation) in those reactions. Experiments on glycolysis are used to estimate the Gibbs free energy changes along the glycolysis mechanism, and to postulate a construct for the ...
Peter H. Richter, John Ross
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