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Journal: Neonatology
Biology of the Neonate (1992) 62 (2-3): 89–95.
Published Online: 30 September 2009
...D. Sadava; P. Frykman; E. Harris; D. Majerus; J. Mustard; B. Bernard The activities of two key enzymes of glycolysis and two key enzymes of gluconeogenesis were measured in liver samples from 44 human fetuses ranging in gestational age from 20 weeks to term, from infants to 10 years and from adults...
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Journal: Neonatology
Biology of the Neonate (1988) 53 (3): 163–170.
Published Online: 24 September 2009
... of the control and the 3.59 ± 0.21 of nicotine-exposed lungs showed that the cells of the latter was smaller. The lower lung mass was attributed to the smaller cell size. It is proposed that nicotine’s marked inhibitory (42%) effect on glycolysis probably results in type I cell injury and consequently enhanced...
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Journal: Neonatology
Biologia Neonatorum (1977) 31 (3-4): 173–180.
Published Online: 17 September 2009
... or safety. The publisher and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Enzymes Glycolysis Development Fetal brain Biol. Neonate 31: 173-180 (1977...
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Journal: Neonatology
Biologia Neonatorum (1978) 33 (3-4): 144–161.
Published Online: 17 September 2009
...J.A. Hoerter; L.H. Opie Glycolysis was assessed in the rat heart during the perinatal period: in the fetus of 16.5 days postcoitum (dpc) and 21.5 dpc (term = 22 dpc) and in the newborn of 1 day postpartum (dpp) and 7 dpp. Glucose uptake, lactate production and glucose incorporation into glycogen...
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Journal: Neonatology
Biologia Neonatorum (1977) 31 (1-2): 65–70.
Published Online: 17 September 2009
... concentration, independent of hormonal changes. Under conditions where glycogenolysis does not contribute the larger part to the glycolytic flux, the control of glycolysis is shifted from glycogen breakdown to the glucose phosphorylation step and phosphofructokinase. 17 9 2009 © 1977 S. Karger AG...
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Journal: Neonatology
Biologia Neonatorum (1974) 25 (5-6): 263–266.
Published Online: 16 September 2009
... responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. 2,3-DPG Inorganic phosphate Glycolysis Biol. Neonate 25: 263-266 (1974) Effect of Inorganic Phosphate on 2,3-DPG Levels of Fetal and Adult Red...