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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Glucose "1-phosphate"
  1. ... down glycogen into a type of sugar called glucose-1-phosphate. Additional steps convert glucose-1-phosphate into glucose, a simple sugar that is the main energy ...
  2. ... breaks down glycogen into a simpler sugar called glucose-1-phosphate. Additional steps convert glucose-1-phosphate into glucose, a simple sugar that is the ...
  3. ... down glycogen into a type of sugar called glucose-1-phosphate. Additional steps convert glucose-1-phosphate into glucose, a simple sugar that is the main energy ...
  4. ... breaks down glycogen into a simpler sugar called glucose-1-phosphate. Additional steps convert glucose-1-phosphate into glucose, a simple sugar that is the ...
  5. ... enzyme converts a modified form of galactose (galactose-1-phosphate) to glucose, which is another simple sugar. Glucose is the ...
  6. ... galactose-1-phosphate to another simple sugar called glucose, which is the main energy source for most cells. Galactose-1-phosphate can also be converted to a form that ...
  7. ... of fructose, which breaks down the molecule fructose-1-phosphate into glyceraldehyde and dihydroxyacetone phosphate. To a lesser degree, aldolase B is also involved in the breakdown of the simple sugar glucose. More than 50 mutations in the ALDOB gene ...
  8. ... lactose, which is made up of galactose and glucose, another type of sugar. Some fruits and vegetables. Breast milk. Normally, certain enzymes (proteins that speed up certain chemical reactions in your body) break down galactose. Galactosemia happens when a genetic change affects the function of these enzymes. There are three types of galactosemia. The types are based on which enzyme is affected: GALT (galactose-1 phosphate uridyl transferase) deficiency, also known as classic galactosemia. ...
  9. ... galactosemia Galactokinase deficiency disease Galactose epimerase deficiency Galactose-1-phosphate uridyl-transferase deficiency disease GALE deficiency GALK deficiency ...
  10. ... a molecule called mannose-6-phosphate to mannose-1-phosphate. Subsequently, mannose-1-phosphate is converted into GDP-mannose, which can transfer ... by fluorophore-assisted carbohydrate electrophoresis: implications for extracellular glucose and intracellular mannose 6-phosphate. J Biol Chem. ...