The solubility and preparation of phosphorus- and nitrogen-free glycogen
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This article is published in Journal of Biological Chemistry.The article was published on 1934-02-01 and is currently open access. It has received 76 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Phosphorus & Glycogen.read more
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Phosphofructokinase deficiency in skeletal muscle. A new type of glycogenosis
TL;DR: A new type of glycogenosis due to deficiency of muscle phosphofructokinase is described, which occurred in three siblings from a single family, who had suffered from intolerance of exercise since childhood.
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Regulation of glycogenolysis in muscle. Effects of glucagon and anoxia on lactate production, glycogen content, and phosphorylase activity in the perfused isolated rat heart.
M. Cornblath,M. Cornblath,P.J. Randle,P.J. Randle,A. Parmeggiani,A. Parmeggiani,H.E. Morgan,H.E. Morgan +7 more
TL;DR: Glucagon and anoxia have been shown to accelerate breakdown of glycogcn, to increase output of lactate, and to increase phosphorylase activity in the perfused rat heart, demonstrated in hearts from reserpininzed animals.
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Structure and metabolism of mammalian liver glycogen monitored by carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance.
TL;DR: Natural-abundance 13C NMR signals from glycogen are observable in situ within the perfused livers of rats and all of the carbon nuclei in glycogen contribute to the high-resolution NMR spectrum, in spite of glycogen's very large molecular weight.