D-Glucose is a central substrate for cellular energy metabolism and carbon allocation. Its concentration and temporal dynamics can be used to characterize the functional status of glycolysis, the pentose phosphate pathway, glycogen metabolism, and related biosynthetic networks.
Hexokinase (HK) is an ATP-dependent “gateway” enzyme that catalyzes phosphorylation of glucose and other hexoses to generate hexose phosphates and ADP, constituting one of the key regulatory entry points of carbohydrate metabolism. It provides the common starting node for glycolysis, ...
Cell culture medium is an indispensable part of cell biology research, which provides essential nutrients and a suitable develope environment for cells. The following is a comprehensive introduction to the detailed components and characteristics of several commonly used cell culture media:
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