Gluconeogenesis: Regulation and Glycolysis von Kevin Ahern, PhD

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Über den Vortrag

Der Vortrag „Gluconeogenesis: Regulation and Glycolysis“ von Kevin Ahern, PhD ist Bestandteil des Kurses „Carbohydrate Metabolism“.


Quiz zum Vortrag

  1. Futile cycles consume energy without the net production of products.
  2. Futile cycles are favored when cells are running low on energy.
  3. Futile cycles are essential for catabolic processes.
  4. Futile cycles produce excess NAD+.
  5. Futile cycles are necessary to produce energy in the cell.
  1. PFK
  2. FBPase
  3. Hexokinase
  4. Nuclease
  5. Pyruvate kinase
  1. FBPase
  2. Pyruvate kinase
  3. Hexokinase
  4. Nuclease
  5. PEPCK

Dozent des Vortrages Gluconeogenesis: Regulation and Glycolysis

 Kevin Ahern, PhD

Kevin Ahern, PhD

Dr. Kevin Ahern is a Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics at Oregon State University (OSU), USA.
He obtained his PhD in Biochemistry from Oregon State University. Currently, he teaches courses for health sciences students at OSU.
He is co-author of three Open Educational electronic textbooks on Biochemistry and a Guide to Getting Into Medical School.
Due to his achievements, he earned OSU’s highest teaching recognition, the Elizabeth P. Ritchie Distinguished Professor Award in 2017.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Ahern teaches courses on Biochemistry and on "How to Get into Medical School”.


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von Mona S. am 03. November 2019 für Gluconeogenesis: Regulation and Glycolysis

A huge thank you to Prof Ahern! You explanations are very easy to understand and your lectures are a huge help to get a better understanding of biochemistry topics. Thank you very much!

 
Finally I got it! Biochem made ridiculously simple!
von iutzi o. am 29. Oktober 2017 für Gluconeogenesis: Regulation and Glycolysis

Thank you Dr Ahern! Thanks to your clear and nice explanations With integrations I am finally starting to understand Biochem! You make difficult things look so simple and enhances the importance and intelligence of mother nature in our human bodies