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Gluconeogenesis - Introduction

During starvation or intense exercise, glucose must be replaced bygluconeogenesis.Major site of gluconeogenesis: LiverSecondary site: Kidney cortex.Thus gluconeogensis in the liver and kidney helps to maintain the glucose level in the blood so that brain and muscle can extract sufficien

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Gluconeogenesis - Introduction

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    1. Gluconeogenesis - Introduction

    3. Entry of Noncarbohydrate Precursors

    5. First Bypass Reaction: Convervsion of Pyruvate to Phosphoenolpyruvate

    14. Second Bypass Reaction: Conversion of Fructose 1,6- bisphosphate to Fructose 6-phosphate

    16. Third Bypass Reaction: Glucose 6-phosphate to Glucose

    18. Gluconeogenesis from Various Metabolites

    21. Gluconeogenesis and Glycolysis are Reciprocally Regulated

    25. Hormonal Regulation of Gluconeogenesis

    29. The Cori Cycle

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