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[Some patterns of hexosephosphate metabolism in extracts of human blood platelets].

Authors: S A, Makarov; A I, Kolotilova;

[Some patterns of hexosephosphate metabolism in extracts of human blood platelets].

Abstract

Glucose phosphate isomerase reaction was shown to be important in turnover of fructose-6-phosphate in extracts of human thrombocytes as a result of deterioration of glycolytic process. Effect of fructose-6-phosphate concentration on its consumption and on formation of glucose-6-phosphate was studied. Alterations in content of fructose-6-phosphate and glucose-6-phosphate in presence of various NADP concentrations were estimated.

Keywords

Blood Platelets, Kinetics, Fructosephosphates, Glucose-6-Phosphate Isomerase, Humans, Hexosephosphates, Glycolysis

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