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Metabolism and Metabolic Effects of Thyroglobulin
Nature, 1957INJECTION of beef or hog thyroglobulin into experimental animals causes an increase in basal metabolic rate and antagonizes the action of antithyroid drugs. These effects are similar to those following the injection of thyroxine. There is yet no adequate explanation for the fact, reported by various workers1, that these thyroglobulins are more ...
A, CRAIG, B, FOX, H, JACKSON
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2014
Much has been learned about the metabolism and pharmacokinetics of ethanol through study of the enzymes participating in its metabolism, the effects of genetic variants in these enzymes on risk of alcoholism and ethanol pharmacokinetics, and pharmacokinetic modeling. Despite the short, well-characterized metabolic pathway and straightforward absorption
Martin H, Plawecki, David W, Crabb
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Much has been learned about the metabolism and pharmacokinetics of ethanol through study of the enzymes participating in its metabolism, the effects of genetic variants in these enzymes on risk of alcoholism and ethanol pharmacokinetics, and pharmacokinetic modeling. Despite the short, well-characterized metabolic pathway and straightforward absorption
Martin H, Plawecki, David W, Crabb
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Extracellular Vesicles in Metabolism and Metabolic Diseases
2021No description suppliedĀ
Akbar L, Marzan +2 more
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Metabolic Fluxes and Metabolic Engineering
Metabolic Engineering, 1999Metabolic engineering is the directed improvement of cellular properties through the modification of specific biochemical reactions or the introduction of new ones, with the use of recombinant DNA technology. As such, metabolic engineering emphasizes metabolic pathway integration and relies on metabolic fluxes as determinants of cell physiology and ...
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Metabolism and Metabolic Effects of Alcohol
Medical Clinics of North America, 1984The author provides an excellent overview of the three major pathways for the metabolism of ethanol. Many of the toxic effects of ethanol can be attributed to two specific products, hydrogen and acetaldehyde, and these effects are explored in detail.
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Metabolism and metabolic effects of ketoacids
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1980Administration of any of the three branched-chain amino or ketoacids necessarily yields the respective aminated or deaminated compound because the ubiquitous enzyme, branched-chain amino acid transaminase, catalyzes the reversible transfer of amino groups between the three amino acids and their ketoacids. Branched-chain amino acid transaminase activity
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Clinics in Liver Disease, 1998
Most tissues of the body contain enzymes capable of ethanol oxidation or nonoxidative metabolism, but significant activity occurs only in the liver and, to a lesser extent, in the stomach. Hence, medical consequences are predominant in these organs. In the liver, ethanol oxidation generates an excess of reducing equivalents, primarily as NADH, causing ...
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Most tissues of the body contain enzymes capable of ethanol oxidation or nonoxidative metabolism, but significant activity occurs only in the liver and, to a lesser extent, in the stomach. Hence, medical consequences are predominant in these organs. In the liver, ethanol oxidation generates an excess of reducing equivalents, primarily as NADH, causing ...
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Pediatrics, 1956
IT IS the part of wisdom when about to give a dissertation which one hopes will at once instruct and entertain, to provide at the outset some definition of the subject matter. Genetics is the study of the heritable components of variation; the heritable factors which determine the range or extent of diversity.
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IT IS the part of wisdom when about to give a dissertation which one hopes will at once instruct and entertain, to provide at the outset some definition of the subject matter. Genetics is the study of the heritable components of variation; the heritable factors which determine the range or extent of diversity.
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Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2001
Metabolic engineering has developed as a very powerful approach to optimising industrial fermentation processes through the introduction of directed genetic changes using recombinant DNA technology. Successful metabolic engineering starts with a careful analysis of cellular function; based on the results of this analysis, an improved strain is designed
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Metabolic engineering has developed as a very powerful approach to optimising industrial fermentation processes through the introduction of directed genetic changes using recombinant DNA technology. Successful metabolic engineering starts with a careful analysis of cellular function; based on the results of this analysis, an improved strain is designed
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Current Rheumatology Reports, 2010
We consider recent developments in disorders affecting three areas of metabolism: glycogen, fatty acids, and the mitochondrial respiratory chain. Among the glycogenoses, new attention has been directed to defects of glycogen synthesis resulting in absence rather than excess of muscle glycogen ("aglycogenosis").
DiMauro S., Garone C., Naini A.
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We consider recent developments in disorders affecting three areas of metabolism: glycogen, fatty acids, and the mitochondrial respiratory chain. Among the glycogenoses, new attention has been directed to defects of glycogen synthesis resulting in absence rather than excess of muscle glycogen ("aglycogenosis").
DiMauro S., Garone C., Naini A.
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