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  • glycoside
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  • glycosphingolipid
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  • glycosuria
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  • glycosyl
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  • glycosylation
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  • glycotropic
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  • glycoside
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  • glycosuria
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  • glycosylation
    ´çÈ­
  • glycotropic
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  • Glycogen synthase
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°ÕÇÕ¼º(ùêà÷)
  • glycogen synthase
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  • Glycogen-lactic acid system
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  • glycogenase
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°ÕºÐÇØÈ¿¼Ò, ±Û¸®ÄÚ°Ô ³ªÁ¦.
  • Glycogenesis
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°ÕÇÕ¼º(ùêà÷)
  • glycogenesis
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°ÕÇÕ¼º(¡­ùêà÷).
  • glycogenic
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  • glycogenic cardiomegalia
    ±Û¸®ÄڰհŽÉÁõ(¡­ËÝãýñø).
  • glycogenic infiltration
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°ÕħÀ±.
  • Glycogenolysis
    ´ç¿øºÐÇØ(ÓØê«ÝÂú°), ±Û¸®ÄÚ°ÕºÐÇØ(ÝÂú°)
  • glycogenolysis
    ´ç¿øºÐÇØ(ÓØê«ÝÂú°), ±Û¸®ÄÚ°ÕºÐÇØ(ÝÂú°).
  • glycogenolysis
    ´ç¿øºÐÇØ, ±Û¶óÀÌÄÚÀüºÐÇØ.
  • glycogenoses
    ´ç¿øÃàÀûÁõ, ´ç¿øº´
  • glycogenosis
    ´ç¿øÃàÀûÁõ(ÓØê«õëîÝñø), ±Û¸®ÄÚ°Õ
  • glycogenosis
    ´ç¿øÃàÀûÁõ(ÓØê«õëîÝñø), ±Û¸®ÄÚ°ÕÁõ
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  • glycogenic infiltration
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  • glycogenolysis
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  • glycogenolysis
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  • glycogenoses
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  • glycogenosis
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  • glycogenosis
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  • glycogenosis
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  • glycogenosis universalis
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  • glycoglycinuria
  • glycohemoglobin
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  • glycolic acid
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  • glycolipid
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  • glycolytic pathway
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glycerophosphate The anion of a phosphoric ester of glycerol; the 3-derivative is the central component of phosphatidates (R-glycerol 3-phosphate).
Synonym: glycerophosphate.
(05 Mar 2000)
glycerophosphate permease <chemical>
Synonym: sn-glycerol-3-phosphate permease, glpt protein
(26 Jun 1999)
glycerophosphate shuttle A mechanism for the transfer of reducing equivalents from the cytosol into the mitochondria; NADH is used to synthesise glycerol 3-phosphate in the cytosol; this compound is then transported into the mitochondria where it is converted to dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP) using FAD; DHAP then returns to the cytosol to complete the cycle; found in brain tissue, brown adipose tissue, and white muscle.
(05 Mar 2000)
glycerophosphocholine HOCH2-CHOH-CH2-OP(O2H)&mdas h;OCH2CH2-[N(CH3)3]+;a component of phosphatidylcholines (lecithins), in which the two OH's of glycerophosphocholine are esterified with fatty acids.
Synonym: glycerophosphorylcholine.
(05 Mar 2000)
glycerophosphocholine cholinephosphodiesterase <enzyme> Catalyses the conversion of sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine and h2o to glycerol and choline phosphate
Registry number: EC 3.1.4.38
Synonym: gpc choline phosphodiesterase
(26 Jun 1999)
glycerophosphodiester phosphodiesterase <enzyme> E coli enzyme; acts on variety of substrates to give glycerol-3-phosphate plus an alcohol, such as ethanolamine, choline, glycerol or glycerophosphoglycerol
Registry number: EC 3.1.4.46
Synonym: gpde-phosphodiesterase, glycerophosphosphoryl diester phosphodiesterase
(26 Jun 1999)
glycerophospholipid <biochemistry> An amphipathic lipid that has a glycerol backbone.
(09 Oct 1997)
glycerophosphoric acid A phosphoric ester of glycerol.
See: glycerol phosphate.
(05 Mar 2000)
glycerophosphorylcholine HOCH2-CHOH-CH2-OP(O2H)&mdas h;OCH2CH2-[N(CH3)3]+;a component of phosphatidylcholines (lecithins), in which the two OH's of glycerophosphocholine are esterified with fatty acids.
Synonym: glycerophosphorylcholine.
(05 Mar 2000)
glycerophosphorylcholine synthetase <enzyme> Forms sn-glycerol-3-phosphorylcholine from cdpcholine and glycerol-3-phosphate
Registry number: EC 2.6.99.-
Synonym: cdp-choline-3-glycerophosphate cholinetransferase, cdp-gpccholinetransferase
(26 Jun 1999)
glycerulose <chemical> 1,3-dihydroxy-2-propanone. A ketotriose compound. Its addition to blood preservation solutions results in better maintenance of 2,3-diphosphoglycerate levels during storage. It is readily phosphorylated to dihydroxyacetone phosphate by triokinase in erythrocytes. In combination with naphthoquinones it acts as a sunscreening agent.
Chemical name: 2-Propanone, 1,3-dihydroxy-
(12 Dec 1998)
glyceryl <chemistry> A compound radical, C3H5, regarded as the essential radical of glycerin. It is metameric with allyl.
Synonym: propenyl.
Origin: Glycerin + -yl.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
glyceryl alcohol <biochemistry> A metabolic intermediate, but primarily of interest as the central structural component of the major classes of biological lipids, triglycerides and phosphatidyl phospholipids. Also used as a cryoprotectant.
(18 Nov 1997)
glyceryl borate A soft mass obtained by heating glycerin and boric acid; an obsolete antiseptic, usually used mixed with equal parts of glycerin, constituting glycerite.
Synonym: boroglycerol, glyceryl borate.
(05 Mar 2000)
glyceryl ethers Compounds in which one or more of the three hydroxyl groups of glycerol are in ethereal linkage with a saturated or unsaturated aliphatic alcohol; one or two of the hydroxyl groups of glycerol may be esterified. These compounds have been found in various animal tissue.
(12 Dec 1998)
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  • Glycerophosphates - »õâ Any salt or ester of glycerophosphoric acid.
    Synonyms : Calcium Glycerophosphate, Glycerolphosphates, Glycerophosphate, Calcium
  • Glycerophosphoinositol Inositolphosphodiesterase - »õâ A phosphoric diester hydrolase with specificity for the cleavage of GLYCEROL from 1-(sn-glycero-3-phospho)-1D-myo-inositol. It also has specificity for hydrolysis of the cyclic phosphate bond in inositol 1,2-cyclic phosphate
    Synonyms : 1, 2-Cyclic Inositolphosphate Phosphodiesterase, 1, 2 Cyclic Inositol Phosphate Phosphodiesterase, 1, 2 Cyclic Inositolphosphate Phosphodiesterase, Inositol 1, 2 Cyclic Phosphate 2 Phosphohydrolase, Inositolphosphate Phosphodiesterase, 1, 2-Cyclic
  • Glycerophospholipids - »õâ Derivatives of phosphatidic acid in which the hydrophobic regions are composed of two fatty acids and a polar alcohol is joined to the C-3 position of glycerol through a phosphodiester bond. They are named according to their polar head groups, such as phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine.
    Synonyms :
  • Glyceryl Ethers - »õâ Compounds in which one or more of the three hydroxyl groups of glycerol are in ethereal linkage with a saturated or unsaturated aliphatic alcohol; one or two of the hydroxyl groups of glycerol may be esterified. These compounds have been found in various animal tissue.
    Synonyms : Ethers, Alkyl Glyceryl, Ethers, Glycerol, Ethers, Glyceryl, Glyceryl Ethers, Alkyl
  • Glycerylphosphorylcholine - »õâ A component of PHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINES (lecithins), in which the two hydroxy groups of GLYCEROL are esterified with fatty acids. (From Stedman, 26th ed) It counteracts the effects of urea on enzymes and other macromolecules.
    Synonyms : Choline Alfoscerate, Choline Alphoscerate, Glycerol 3-Phosphocholine, Glycerophosphorylcholine, L-alpha-Glycerylphosphorylcholine, 3-Phosphocholine, Glycerol, Alfoscerate, Choline, Alphoscerate, Choline, Glycerol 3 Phosphocholine, Glycerophosphate, Choline
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glycogenesis the formation in animals of glycogen from glucose the conversion of glucose to glycogen when the glucose in the blood exceeds the demand
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glycogenic of or relating to or involving glycogen
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glycol ethylene glycol: a sweet but poisonous syrupy liquid used as an antifreeze and solvent diol: any of a class of alcohols having 2 hydroxyl groups in each molecule
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glycolic acid a translucent crystalline compound found in sugar cane and sugar beets and unripe grapes
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glycolysis a metabolic process that breaks down carbohydrates and sugars through a series of reactions to either pyruvic acid or lactic acid and release energy for the body in the form of ATP
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GLY a group of compounds derived from monosaccharides
GLY the presence of abnormally high levels of sugar in the urine
GLY sticky perennial Eurasian herbs
GLY deep-rooted coarse-textured plant native to the Mediterranean region having blue flowers and pinnately compound leaves
GLY North American plant similar to true licorice and having a root with similar properties
GLY an organic base C3H4N2
GLY glyptic art in the form of a symbolic figure carved or incised in relief
GLY carvings or engravings (especially on precious stones)
GLY the art of engraving on precious stones
GLY carving or engraving (especially on stones)
GLY carvings or engravings (especially on precious stones)
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