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'A-Like' tumor antigens
[[Pathology]] ====See Also==== * [[Aberrent glycosylation in malignant and pre-malignant states]] * [[Forssman . . . aberrant glycosylation and sphingo(glyco)lipid metabolism. Cancer Res., 56, 5309–5318}}, {{Kim, . . .
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ApoE
#REDIRECT [[Apolipoprotein E (APOE)]] ====Description==== Apolipoprotein E (APOE), a main apoprotein . . . recognized for its importance in lipoprotein metabolism and cardiovascular disease. More recently, . . .
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Carcinogen
[[Pathology]] ====See Also==== * [[Mutation]] * [[Oxidative stress]] * [[Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons . . . may cause cancer by altering cellular metabolism or damaging DNA directly in cells, which . . .
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Cholesterol and triglyceride levels, ABO blood groups and secretor status
[[Lipidomics]] ====See Also==== * [[Endothelial dysfunction]] * [[Cardiovascular disease, ABO blood groups . . . digest fats), and is also important for the metabolism of fat soluble vitamins, including vitamins . . . and regulation of the cholesterol and fatty acid metabolism. =====Regulation===== Biosynthesis of cholesterol . . .
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Co Enzyme A
[[Biochemistry]] ====See Also==== ====Description==== '''Coenzyme A''' (CoA, CoASH, or HSCoA) is a coenzyme, . . . NAD+ is subsequently reduced to NADH and H+. ====Metabolism==== Coenzyme A is very central to the balance . . . between carbohydrate metabolism and fat metabolism. Normally, acetyl-CoA . . . from fatty acid metabolism feeds into the citric acid cycle, contributing . . .
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Complement System
[[Immunology]] ====See Also==== * [[Collectin]] * [[Opsonization]] * [[Mannan-binding lectin (MBL)]] . . . to stimulation of phagocytosis, activation of metabolism and secretory function and movement of phagocytes . . .
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Copy number polymorphisms
[[Genomics]] ====See Also==== * [[DNA]] * [[Polymorphism]] * [[Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)]] . . . regulation of cell growth, regulation of metabolism, and several genes known to be associated . . .
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Cysteine metabolism
[[Biochemistry]] ====See Also==== * [[Cysteine]] ====Description==== '''Cysteine metabolism''' is comprised . . . systems. ====Discussion==== =====Human cysteine metabolism===== In human cysteine metabolism, L-cysteine . . . consumed in [[methionine]] and [[glutathione]] metabolism as well as pantothenate/[[Co Enzyme A|CoA]] . . . of glycine, [[serine]], and [[threonine]] metabolism. |||||| <b>L-cysteine production pathways</b> . . . Cysteine Metabolism and Metal Toxicity] * [http://www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/482391 . . .
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Cytochrome P450 oxidase
[[Physiology]] ====See Also==== * [[Genetic polymorphisms in dietary xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes]] . . . * [[Phase I metabolism]] * [[Phase II metabolism]] * [[Drug metabolism]] . . . probably the most important element of Phase I metabolism in animals (metabolism in this context being . . . estrogen and testosterone synthesis and metabolism), cholesterol synthesis, and vitamin D metabolism. . . . enzymes involved in paracetamol (acetaminophen) metabolism. There is a Nomenclature Committee that . . .
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Data Center
====Somatotyping and ABO Blood Groups==== =====See Also==== * [[Somatotype]] =====Data: Comparison of . . . Also==== * [[Acetylator phenotype]] * [[Phase II metabolism]] * [[Phase I metabolism]] * [[Xenobiotics]] . . .
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Fucus vesiculosis (Bladderwrack)
[[Pharmacology]] ====See Also=== * [[Anti-adhesion therapy]] * [[Fucoidan]] * [[Fucose]] ====Folklore=== . . . vivo. Br J Pharmacol 1997;120:1059-1066}}) ====Metabolism and thyroid function==== The historical . . .
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Histone
[[Genomics]] ====See Also==== * [[Allele]] * [[Chromatin]] * [[Chromosome]] * [[Deoxyribonucleic acid . . . carry out specific functions of the chromatin metabolism. For example, histone H3-like CenpA is a . . .
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Joseph Charles Aub
[[Lectinology]] ====See Also==== * [[Lectins]] * [[Aberrent glycosylation in malignant and pre-malignant . . . over 300 articles on topics such as lead, metabolism, endocrinology, calcium, and toxicology, . . .
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Leptin (LEP, obesity homolog)
[[Nutrigenomics]] ====See Also==== * [[INSIG2 (Insulin Induced Gene 2)]] * [[Tumor Necrosis Factor alpha . . . for the purposes of regulating appetite and metabolism. Leptin works by inhibiting the activity . . .
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Longevity
[[Pathology]] ====See Also==== * [[Carnosine]] * [[Genetic architecture]] * [[Glycation]] * [[Hayflick . . . effects of dietary restriction on glucose metabolism and neuronal resistance to injury from calorie . . . 2003 Apr 30 }}). Both methods improved glucose metabolism, increased insulin sensitivity, and increased . . . but this study showed that improved glucose metabolism also protects neurons in experimental models . . . also exhibit an abnormal, diabetes-like metabolism that causes them to lose weight progressively. . . .
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Metabolism
The chemical processes occurring within a living cell or organism that are necessary for the maintenance . . . of life. In metabolism some substances are broken down to yield . . .
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Mitochondrial genetics
[[Genomics]] ====See Also==== * [[Codon]] * [[Haplogroups]] * [[Mitochondria]] * [[Mitochrondrial DNA . . . and/or hepatic (among other high energy and metabolism dependent) tissues and due to the fact that . . .
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Nucleotide
[[Genomics]] ====See Also==== * [[Base pair]] * [[Chromosome]] * [[DNA]] * [[Gene]] * [[RNA]] * [[Single . . . they play important roles in energy production, metabolism, and signaling. ====Nomenclature==== Nucleotide . . . [http://web.indstate.edu/thcme/mwking/nucleotide-metabolism.html Nucleotide Metabolism] * [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?CMD=search&DB=nucleotide . . .
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Pyrimidine
[[Genomics]] ====See Also==== * [[DNA]] * [[Nucleotide]] * [[RNA]] ====Description==== '''Pyrimidine''' . . . Pyrimidine metabolism (Reactome knowledgebase)] * [http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/33/11/3492 . . .
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Sialogens
[[Glycomics]] ====See Also==== * [[E. Coli Infection and ABO Blood Groups]] * [[Mucin]] * [[Alternate . . . seen with anti-thrombogenic in tumor cell metabolism, particularly coumarin. Sialic acid-rich . . .
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Signal transduction
[[Physiology]] ====See Also==== * [[Nitric Oxide]] * [[Proteasome]] * [[Second messengers]] ====Description==== . . . hormones play a key role in the regulation of metabolism, organ function, developmental processes . . . management, cell migration, gene expression and metabolism. The three main pathways that lead to Ca2+ . . .
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Soyasaponins
[[Pharmacology]] ====See Also==== * [[Saponins]] * [[Sialic acid and sialyltransferase dysfunction in . . . of other novel ST inhibitors =====Human fecal metabolism of soyasaponin I===== J Agric Food Chem. . . . Science Building, Ames, Iowa 50011, USA. * The metabolism of soyasaponin I by human fecal microorganisms . . .
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Spermidine
[[Biochemistry]] ====See Also==== * [[Ornithine decarboxylase]] * [[Polyamines]] * [[Putrescine]] ====Description==== . . . Spermidine is a polyamine involved in cellular metabolism that can be used to stimulate the enzyme, . . .
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Spermine
[[Biochemistry]] ====See Also==== * [[Ornithine decarboxylase]] * [[Polyamines]] * [[Putrescine]] ====Description==== . . . one of the [[polyamines]] involved in cellular metabolism found in all [[Eukaryote|Eukaryotic]] cells. . . .
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Thymidylate synthase (TS) polymorphism
[[Polymorphism]] ====See Also==== * [[Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) polymorphism]] * [[5,10-methylenetetrahydrofolate . . . synthase (TS), a central enzyme in folate metabolism exists as several [[Polymorphism|polymorphisms]]. . . . combined with low folate or coenzymes of folate metabolism (vitamin B12 and B6). A repeat polymorphism . . . synthase (TS) is a key enzyme in folate metabolism and the primary target of 5-fluorouracil. . . . regarding the molecular pathways linking folate metabolism and colorectal carcinogenesis, including . . .
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Trp64Arg polymorphism of the beta3-adrenergic receptor gene
[[Polymorphism]] ====See Also==== * [[Mutation]] ====Description==== There is a possible association . . . tissue and plays an important role in lipid [[metabolism]] and metabolic rate by mediating lipolysis . . .
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Uracil
[[Genomics]] ====See Also==== * [[DNA]] * [[Nucleotide]] * [[RNA]] ====Description==== '''Uracil''' is . . . and other tissues in the process of carbohydrate metabolism([http://www.dadamo.com/wiki/wiki.pl/Uracil#9 . . .
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What's New
<table><tr><td> http://www.dadamo.com/wiki/coral-sm.jpg </td><td>Articles . . . "Arginine" "Homeobox (Hox) Gene" "Cysteine metabolism" "Functome" "Alanine" "Serine" "Proline" . . .
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