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  • ...frame|right|347px|Electron micrograph of a section of a liver cell showing glycogen deposits as accumulations of electron dense particles (arrows). The dark st ...amounts in certain [[glial]] cells in the brain and [[white blood cells]]. Glycogen plays an important role in the [[glucose cycle]].
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Glycogen]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...of glucose to glycogen, in which glucose molecules are added to chains of glycogen for storage, which is stimulated by insulin from the pancreas.
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  • ...lycogen]] synthesis, in which [[glucose]] molecules are added to chains of glycogen. This process is activated by [[insulin]] in response to high glucose level ...a "primer-molecule." α-1,6 Links are created by a branching enzyme. Glycogen synthase is activated by phosphoprotein phoshatase, which is activated by [
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  • '''Glycogenolysis''' is the [[catabolism]] of [[glycogen]] by removal of a [[glucose]] monomer through reaction with [[phosphate]] t ...olymer at α-1-4 linkages, yielding glucose-1-phosphate and a shorter glycogen molecule)
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  • *[http://www2.ufp.pt/~pedros/bq/glycogen.htm The chemical logic of glycogen synthesis]
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  • A test to measure the ability of the liver to convert glucose to glycogen.
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  • Breakdown conversion of glycogen to glucose, which occurs in the liver and is stimulated by glucagon from th
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  • ...frame|right|347px|Electron micrograph of a section of a liver cell showing glycogen deposits as accumulations of electron dense particles (arrows). The dark st ...amounts in certain [[glial]] cells in the brain and [[white blood cells]]. Glycogen plays an important role in the [[glucose cycle]].
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  • *[[Glycogenesis]] - the conversion of excess glucose into [[glycogen]] in order to prevent excessive [[osmotic pressure]] buildup inside the cel *[[Glycogenolysis]] - the breakdown of glycogen into glucose, in order to provide a steady level of glucose supply for gluc
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  • ...gen for most multicellular [[animals]], and in [[intracellular]] starch or glycogen granules for most other organisms. ...is]] from [[glucose-1-phosphate]], the first product of the breakdown of [[glycogen]] polymers.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Glycogen]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...990) [http://dx.doi.org/10.1056/NEJM199001253220403 Quantitation of muscle glycogen synthesis in normal subjects and subjects with non-insulin-dependent diabet ...e disposal in both normal and diabetic subjects and that defects in muscle glycogen synthesis have a dominant role in the insulin resistance that occurs in per
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