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  • <!--[[Image:Gluconeogenese Diagramm.png|thumb|Diagram of Gluconeogenesis]]--> '''Gluconeogenesis''' is the generation of [[glucose]] from other organic molecules like [[pyr
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Gluconeogenesis]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • <!--[[Image:Gluconeogenese Diagramm.png|thumb|Diagram of Gluconeogenesis]]--> '''Gluconeogenesis''' is the generation of [[glucose]] from other organic molecules like [[pyr
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  • {{r|Gluconeogenesis}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Gluconeogenesis]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • *[[Gluconeogenesis]] - <i>de novo</i> synthesis of glucose molecules from simple [[organic che
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  • ...tream, where it is transaminated to pyruvate, which is converted through [[gluconeogenesis]] into glucose. The amino group released from alanine is taken up by &alpha
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  • {{r|Gluconeogenesis}}
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  • {{r|Gluconeogenesis}}
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  • {{r|Gluconeogenesis}}
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  • {{r|Gluconeogenesis}}
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  • ...[[oxaloacetate]] can be converted into [[phosphoenolpyruvate]] and enter [[gluconeogenesis]]. The net result of the glyoxylate cycle is therefore the production of gl
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  • {{r|Gluconeogenesis}}
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  • {{r|Gluconeogenesis}}
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  • {{r|Gluconeogenesis}}
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  • {{r|Gluconeogenesis}}
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  • * [[Gluconeogenesis]]
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  • ...order to use amino acids as [[substrate (biochemistry)|substrate]]s for [[gluconeogenesis]] and breakdown of [[fat]] in [[adipose]] to [[fatty acid]]s.
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  • ...an yield propionyl CoA which can result in further glucose production by [[gluconeogenesis]] in liver.
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  • ...[[kidney]], peripheral vasculature, [[brain]] || [[vasoconstriction]], [[gluconeogenesis]], [[platelet]] aggregation, and release of [[factor VIII]] and [[von Wille
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  • ...ate group from glucose-6-phosphate produced during [[glycogenolysis]] or [[gluconeogenesis]]. The free glucose is sent into the bloodstream for uptake by other cells.
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  • ...ed as "a group of [[corticosteroid]]s that affect carbohydrate metabolism (gluconeogenesis, liver glycogen deposition, elevation of blood sugar), inhibit adrenocortic
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