glycolysis in English

noun
1
the breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid.
Enzymes primarily involved in glycolysis and in the Krebs cycle showed only a small rise in activity (PFP, PFK and malate dehydrogenase).

Use "glycolysis" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "glycolysis" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "glycolysis", or refer to the context using the word "glycolysis" in the English Dictionary.

1. After 210 min of anoxia, anaerobic glycolysis also disappears.

2. How do glycolysis and gluconeogenesis differ?How are they similar?

3. The anaerobic breakdown of glucose is called glycolysis.

4. It acts as a glucose preservative by inhibiting glycolysis.

5. The results suggest that lung liquid production requires glycolysis and aerobic metabolism.

6. Respiration showed 20% inhibition, whereas aerobic glycolysis was not changed.

7. Transgenic plant cells and plants having an increased glycolysis rate

8. The glycerol is converted into dihydroxyacetone phosphate which enters glycolysis.

9. When, how and why glycolysis became Compartmentalised in the Kinetoplastea

10. However, Anaerobic glycolysis is far less efficient, producing only two molecules of ATP, …

11. Tumor cell metabolism is characterized by a high rate of aerobic glycolysis.

12. Dehydroascorbic acid reduces the anaerobic glycolysis according to the amount of the added concentration from 34 to 68 percent; the aerobic glycolysis decreases by 24 percent and the respiration increases by 42 percent.

13. Objective To establish the effective approach for preventing continuous glycolysis in isolated blood sample.

14. The pyretic acid formed by GLYCOLYSIS is broken down into acetaldehyde and carbon dioxide.

15. Citrate and fluorocitrate are allosteric inhibitors of phosphofructokinase-1 (PFK-1), a key enzyme in glycolysis.

16. The main energy producing pathway in the leucocyte is glycolysis, resulting in lactate production from glucose.

17. Glycolysis and glutaminolysis Cooperatively control T cell function by limiting metabolite supply to N-glycosylation Elife

18. This mechanism can be explained by velvet antler 's ability to enhance glycolysis to nerve tissue.

19. ∙L−1 HCN showed an initial shift towards glycolysis, followed by a return to aerobic respiration.

20. In adipose tissue and muscle, hexokinase can phosphorylate fructose to fructose 6-phosphate that then enters glycolysis.

21. 22 This mechanism can be explained by velvet antler 's ability to enhance glycolysis to nerve tissue.

22. After 60 min of anoxia, aerobic respiration is irreversibly inhibited and is substituted for by anaerobic glycolysis.

23. For example, in glycolysis, glucose phosphate isomerase catalyzes the conversion of glucose 6 - phosphate to fructose 6 - phosphate.

24. Glycolysis and ATP-content of the red cells were within normal limits, cold agglutinins and coombs-test were negative.

25. The myocardial anaerobic glycolysis does not meet the high energy requirement of hearts performing circulatory work during asphyxia, in spite of a very high rate of glycolysis; also the decrease in energy-rich phosphates indicating the energydeficit in myocardial anaerobiosis develops very fast as compared to other anaerobic conditions.

26. 19 Consequently, these mutant cells rely exclusively on glycolysis for their energy requirements and require exogenous pyruvate and pyrimidines for growth.

27. A considerable increase of aerobic glycolysis within the myocardium as a result of the autonomic imbalance is of special importance in this process.

28. This article explains the research progress of some key enzymes of the glycolysis and gluconeogenesis on the activities, gene expression and so on.

29. 22 This speeds up the onset of rigor mortis by depleting muscle energy (ATP) and rapidly increasing the anaerobic glycolysis that produces lactic acid.

30. Adrenochrom is able to increase the respiration of tumours cells to twice its amount but does not influence the aerobic and anaerobic glycolysis.

31. 8 This speeds up the onset of rigor mortis by depleting muscle energy (ATP) and rapidly increasing the anaerobic glycolysis that produces lactic acid.

32. We found that the differentially expressed proteins were primarily involved in Antireactive oxygen species (ROS) and antilipid peroxidation (LPO), selenocompound metabolism, glycolysis, and amino acid metabolisms.

33. The process of dissociation of cellular respiration and the relationship between aerobic and anaerobic glycolysis correlate well with the changes of the cochlear microphonics in anoxia.

34. After a single i. p. injection of Trenimon in varying dosage anaerobic glycolysis was estimated, when, according to former investigations, maximal impairment had to be expected.

35. In ascites cells the inhibition of respiration induced by 2-deoxy-d-glucose (DOG) is partially abolished by glucose. Rotenone inhibits the respiration and increases aerobic glycolysis.

36. Use of cyanide, sodium azide, and iodoacetate further reveals that the energy for regeneration in ciliates like Spirostomum is most likely provided by glycolysis rather than aerobic respiration.

37. Adenosine is one of the body’s more powerful molecules and is linked to the digestion process. During digestion, the glucose in the foods we eat breaks down into glycolysis

38. For bacteria, eukaryotes, and most archaea, glycolysis is the most common pathway for the Catabolism of glucose; it produces energy, reduced electron carriers, and precursor molecules for cellular metabolism

39. Calrose Coleoptiles, in contrast to IR22, also showed a sustained Pasteur effect, with the estimated rate of glycolysis during anoxia being 1.4-1.7-fold faster than that of aerobic Coleoptiles

40. Explain how Catabolic pathways are controlled; Enzymes, proteins, electron carriers, and pumps that play roles in glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and the electron transport chain tend to catalyze non-reversible reactions

41. According to the invention, in addition recycled polyols resulting from the glycolysis and/or aminolysis of polyurethane waste are reacted in the presence of water as expanding agent and isocyanurate-forming catalysts, and in the presence of a stoichiometric isocyanate deficit.

42. Most enzymes involved in intermediate metabolism have been shown to be Acetylated, which include nearly all enzymes involved in glycolysis, glycogen metabolism, gluconeogenesis, the tricarboxylic acid cycle, fatty acid oxidation, the urea cycle and some enzymes involved in oxidative phosphorylation and amino acid metabolism [12,13].

43. The retention of these ancient pathways during later evolution may be the result of these reactions having been an optimal solution to their particular metabolic problems, with pathways such as glycolysis and the citric acid cycle producing their end products highly efficiently and in a minimal number of steps.

44. Two chelating agents (8-hydroxyquinoline and α, α-dipyridyl) and two arsenicals (sodium arsenate and sodium arsenite) have been shown to exhibit direct anti-amoebic activity against Axenically grown Entamoeba histolytica (strain NIH: 200), indicating that glycolysis, phosphorylation and sulphydral donation are vital for the survival and growth of the organism.

45. Johnson ( 1998 ) points out that facultative Anaerobism of acidophiles, previously dismissed, could have major implications for AMD control.; I need some quick resources that outline how our current information of Anaerobism developed-- currently I only have information on who first discovered glycolysis which IMO would be quite after the realisation that bacteria could develop in anaerobic