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The significance of phosphofructokinase to the regulation of carbohydrate metabolism

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This article is published in Reviews of Physiology Biochemistry and Pharmacology.The article was published on 1976-01-01. It has received 113 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Phosphofructokinase & Glycolysis.

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Metabolic regulation and mathematical models

TL;DR: This chapter discusses different types of models and the methods of modeling, which are useful for the deduction of the essential relations in metabolism that constitute a characteristic dynamic structure.
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Physiology and pathophysiology of the heart

TL;DR: The second edition of Physiology and Pathophysiology of the function of the heart as a vital organ under Heart, multidisciplinary, taking over a year to complete.
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On the Nature of Allosteric Transitions: A Plausible Model

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The energy charge of the adenylate pool as a regulatory parameter. Interaction with feedback modifiers.

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The respiratory chain and oxidative phosphorylation.

TL;DR: How the respiratory chain and oxidative phosphorylation works and which substances may disable it are explained.
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A Linear Steady‐State Treatment of Enzymatic Chains

TL;DR: A theoretical analysis of linear enzymatic chains is presented and three cardinal terms are proposed for the quantitative description of enzyme systems, including the effector strength, which defines the dependence of the velocity of an enzyme on the concentration of an effector.
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