10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GLYCOGENETIC»
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glycogenetic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
glycogenetic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Synthesis and Metabolism of Adrenocortical Steroids: Volume ...
And this has been observed in every test used thus far, i.e. for glycogenetic action
, in the Noble-Collip traumatic shock test, in an antiinfiammatory assay, and in the
salt-retaining test. The next situation is a little more complicated. We have ...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2009
2
Midline Medical Dictionary
Glycogen formation from glucose; glucogenesis. Glycogenetic. Relating to
glycogenesis; glycogenic; glycogenous. Glycogenic. See Glycogenetic.
Glycogenolysis. The hydrolysis of glycogen to glucose. vi Glycogenous. See
Glycogenetic.
3
Endocrinologia Japonica
A possible explanation to be given for absence of glycogenetic effect of serotonin
in bicarbonate-bufferred medium, therefore, might be that stimulation of Embden-
Meyerhof pathway by serotonin brought about a decrease in phosphorylated ...
4
Carbon-Fluorine Compounds: Chemistry, Biochemistry and ...
6, 41, X =F), the fluorine atom again has about a 10-fold potentiating effect, in this
case on the subcutaneous gestagenic activity, and there is a certain amount of
glycogenetic, antiphlogistic and sodium-retaining activity. Substitution of other ...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2009
5
Digestion and Metabolism: The Physiological and Pathological ...
Melituria, due to the ingestion of excessive amounts of sugars, amounts in excess
of the normal powers of digestion and of the normal glycogenetic function of the
liver, is relatively common. The limit of normal hepatic function in this direction ...
Alonzo Englebert Taylor, 1912
6
The Comparative Anatomy of the Domesticated Animals
The liver is a biliary and glycogenetic gland. It secretes the bile at the expense of
the blood of the portal vein, which comes from the intestinal tunics charged with
the assimilable substances absorbed by the veins from the villi. This fluid is ...
Auguste Chauveau, Saturnin Arloing, 1800
7
The Canadian Patent Office Record
U.S.A.. assignor to Haver-Lockhart Laboratories. Incorporated. Kansas City.
Missouri. U.S.A. Application November 10. 1958. Serial No. 762.154 6 Claims-No
drawing 1. A glycogenetic composition comprising an admixture of a
glycogenetic ...
8
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine
That the adrenal cortex is specifically involved here is evident from the fact that
ACTH restores the glycogenetic capacity of the liver of hypophysectomized rats to
normal. It is interesting in this respect that liver ATP is converted to ADP during ...
9
Canadian Patent Office Record
A gly oogenetic composition comprising an admixture of a glycogenetic agent
capable of rapid conversion into muscle glycogen and a glycogenetic material
requiring prolonged constructive catabolic glycogenesis in the liver prior to ...
Canada. Patent Office, 1961
10
The Indian Journal of Medical Research
Larvulose, therefore, has been used to determine the efficiency of the liver in
regard to its glycogenetic function. Recently, tome observations made by Sinton
and Hughes on the functional capacity of the liver, with special reference to the ...