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Biological Chemistry I (Spring 2013) (M-I-T)
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Module III: Using Energy to Make Macromolecules (M-I-T)
Module III: Using Energy to Make Macromolecules (M-I-T)
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Session 17: Fatty Acid and Lipid Biosynthesis (M-I-T)
Module III: Using Energy to Make Macromolecules (M-I-T)
MIT
Prof. Dr. John Essigmann
Basic and Health Sciences
2
Session 18: Carbohydrate Biosynthesis I: Glycogen Synthesis (M-I-T)
Module III: Using Energy to Make Macromolecules (M-I-T)
MIT
Prof. Dr. John Essigmann
Basic and Health Sciences
3
Session 19: Carbohydrate Biosynthesis II: Gluconeogenesis (M-I-T)
Module III: Using Energy to Make Macromolecules (M-I-T)
MIT
Prof. Dr. John Essigmann
Basic and Health Sciences
4
Session 20: Carbohydrate Biosynthesis III: Pentose Phosphate Pathway (M-I-T)
Module III: Using Energy to Make Macromolecules (M-I-T)
MIT
376
Basic and Health Sciences
5
Session 21: Regulation of Metabolism (M-I-T)
Module III: Using Energy to Make Macromolecules (M-I-T)
MIT
376
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