| 21. | Glucagon is now thought to act exclusively on the liver to trigger glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis.
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| 22. | Dietary protein can be used for gluconeogenesis.
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| 23. | This enzyme participates in glycolysis and gluconeogenesis.
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| 24. | This enzyme participates in glycolysis / gluconeogenesis.
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| 25. | In a study in mouse hepatocytes, this gene was shown to regulate hepatic gluconeogenesis.
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| 26. | Increased liver metabolism is also seen, with increased gluconeogenesis to increase maternal glucose levels.
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| 27. | The difference is relevant to gluconeogenesis.
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| 28. | Gluconeogenesis is often associated with ketosis.
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| 29. | Glucagon turns off glycolysis in the liver, causing glycolytic intermediates to be shuttled to gluconeogenesis.
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| 30. | The metabolic pathways, including inositol signalling, gluconeogenesis, sulphate assimilation and possibly quinone metabolism.
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