PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «GLYCOGENOLYTIC»
glycogenolytic
glycogenolytic
translations
information
about
pancreas
hormone
glucagon
classified
this
group
diazoxide
which
also
used
treatment
hypoglycemia
hormones
whocc
index
noninsulin
like
effects
vanadate
phosphorylated
other
cells
incubated
calcium
depleted
dium
still
able
inactivate
wiktionary
from
jump
comparable
pertaining
capable
glycogenolysis
mechanism
linking
glycogen
concentration
rate
perfused
contracting
skeletal
muscle
hespel
richter
temporal
changes
enzyme
researchgate
objective
study
regulation
mrnas
porcine
transporter
molecule
glut
clearly
indicate
that
hyperglycemic
factor
diabetic
alloxan
recently
effect
insulin
liver
slices
vitro
demonstrated
shipley
humel
shown
sutherland
cori
merriam
webster
noun
ˌglī
jən
ˈit
ˌjen
dict
german
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «GLYCOGENOLYTIC»
Scopri l'uso di
glycogenolytic nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
glycogenolytic e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Molecular System Bioenergetics: Energy for Life
Petras P. Dzeja, Susan Chung, and Andre Terzic Abstract Emerging evidence
indicates that adenylate kinase and glycolytic/glycogenolytic phosphotransfer
enzyme circuits are essential parts of cardiac system bioenergetics, playing a ...
2
PROGRESS IN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
is notable, however, that although betahistine behaves as a partial agonist on
both the H,-mediated cyclic AMP response of guinea-pig cerebral cortex and the
H ,-elicited glycogenolytic response of mouse cerebral cortex, it has a higher ...
Gwynn Pennant Ellis, Geoffrey Buckle West, 2011
3
Disorders of Voluntary Muscle
A distinctive pattern of abnormality is observed by "P MRS in muscle deficient in
glycogenolytic or glycolytic enzyme activity. There is a rapid depletion of energy
reserves because of the diminished rate of ATP synthesis, and an abnormal pH: ...
George Karpati, David Hilton-Jones, Robert C. Griggs, 2001
4
Surviving Hypoxia: Mechanisms of Control and Adaptation
... participation of the various anaerobic pathways in total ATP production is given
in percent (n.s. = not significant). The glycogenolytic rate during normoxia is a
theoretical value assuming glycogen as the only substrate for aerobic
metabolism, ...
Peter W. Hochachka, Peter L. Lutz, Thomas J. Sick, 1993
5
Atlas of Clinical Neurology
G. David Perkin, Douglas C. Miller, Russell J. M. Lane, Maneesh C Patel, Fred H.
Hochberg. (glycogenolytic diseases) generally produce a progressive myopathy,
although exertional myalgia can also be a feature, whereasglycolytic disorders, ...
G. David Perkin, Douglas C. Miller, Russell J. M. Lane, 2010
6
Platelet Activating Factor Receptor: Signal Mechanisms and ...
Fisher and colleagues21 demonstrated that nitric oxide (i.e., a potent vasodilator)
infusion completely inhibited both the hemodynamic and the glycogenolytic
effects of PAF infusion, again suggesting direct PAF effects on the hepatic ...
Shivendra D. Shukla, 1992
7
Principles of Exercise Biochemistry
On the other hand, the complex of glycogen, sarcoplasmic reticulum and enzyme
protein in muscle tissue makes the relationship between glycogen content and
glycogenolytic activity more complicated than in the in vitro situation. Studies ...
8
Vertebrate Endocrinology
A hormone may be classified according to its general actions as being glycolytic (
favoring glycolysis), glycogenolytic (favoring glycogen hydrolysis to
glucoseephosphate), gluconeogenic (favoring conversion of lipids and/or
proteins or their ...
David O. Norris, James A. Carr, 2013
9
Science and Football II
The intense intermittent exercise prior to the second exercise bouts resulted in a
lowering of the glycogenolytic rate and rate of lactate production during the
subsequent intense exercise, which was not influenced by low intensity activities
...
Jan Clarys, Thomas Reilly, A. Stibbe, 2003
10
Recent Advancements in Neuromuscular Medicine, An Issue of ...
The sensitivity for McArdle disease or any of the glycolytic disorders is close to
unity,22 and a normal test rules out the glycogenolytic/glycolytic disorders; further
testing is not needed unless thereis compelling evidence to support the disorder
...