The Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle

#AcetylCoA, #CitricAcidCycle, #Glycolysis, #KrebsCycle, #TCACycle #Biochemistry There are several metabolic pathways have been identified, those are used to liberate energy from food components. In the glycolytic…. Medical Microbiology & Recombinant DNA Technology (RDT) Labs | Read More -

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The Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle

#AcetylCoA, #CitricAcidCycle, #Glycolysis, #KrebsCycle, #TCACycle #Biochemistry There are several metabolic pathways have been identified, those are used to liberate energy from food components. In…

Medical Microbiology & RDT Labs

Here are some studies I've read today. For others to read. Today's topic is metabolomics.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34685558/
Finally got some leads on lipids and porphyria. Like squeezing blood from a rock I tell ya, no one studies this shit

https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/23/6/3219
Some neat info on energy metabolism. Also where I realized with horror that I am actually going to have to memorize the krebs cycle for my work

anyways, there are ways around the pay walls but I am legally not allowed to say in case future employers see this

#lipidomics #lipids #porphyria #hepatology #liver #TCAcycle #science #research #disease #metabolism

Profiling of Serum Metabolites of Acute Intermittent Porphyria and Asymptomatic HMBS Mutation Carriers - PubMed

This study aims to present the serum metabolite profiles of patients with acute intermittent porphyria (AIP) and identify specific metabolites that could potentially discriminate between AIP, asymptomatic HMBS mutation carriers, and healthy individuals. The study cohort included 46 female participan …

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Increase in biomass due to changes in F1-hybrid metabolite

Heterosis is a phenomenon in which F1 hybrids, generated by crossing different species or strains, exhibit more vigorous growth than their parents. F1 hybrids are grown for many crops on the market today. However, although heterosis has been known for more than 100 years, its mechanism has not yet been completely understood.

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