Title: The Medical Biochemistry Page
Description: The Medical Biochemistry Page provides a portal for the overview of subjects critical to the understanding of biochemical, metabolic, physiological, and clinical processes with an emphasis on medical relevance.
Keywords:
obesity,
mets,
metabolic syndrome,
syndrome x,
omega-3,
omega-6,
omega-9,
omega fat,
pufa,
dha,
epa,
docosahexaenoic acid,
eicosapentaenoic acid,
alpha-linolenic acid,
ala,
linoleic,
linolenic,
gamma-linolenic acid,
gla,
dihomo-gamma-linolenic acid,
dgla,
diabetic ketoacidosis,
cell cycle,
diabetes,
type 1 diabetes,
type 2 diabetes,
IDDM,
NIDDM,
metabolic syndrome,
syndrome x,
sulfonylureas,
metformin,
DPP IV,
DPPIV,
GLP-1,
biguanide,
meglitinide,
TZD,
thiazolidinedione,
glucosidase inhibitor,
insulin,
GIP,
glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide,
glucagon-like peptide-1,
byetta,
januvia,
sialidosis,
mli,
mlii,
mliii,
Goldberg syndrome,
mannosidosis,
aspartylglucosaminuria,
i-cell,
i-cell disease,
pseudo-hurler polydystrophy,
GM1,
GM2,
GM2 gangliosidosis,
GM1 gangliosidosis,
Tay-Sachs disease,
Tay-Sachs,
Sandhoff,
Sandhoff disease,
Tay-Sachs AB variant,
Gaucher,
Gaucher disease,
Niemann-Pick,
Niemann-Pick disease,
Fabry,
Fabry disease,
Krabbe,
Krabbe disease,
GLD,
globoid cell leukodystrophy,
metachromatic leukodystrophy,
sulfatide lipidosis,
GM2 activator,
GM2 activator deficiency,
gangliosidosis,
ganglioside,
sphingolipid,
sphingolipidosis,
lysosomal storage disease,
lysosome storage disease,
lipid storage disease,
mucopolysaccharidosis,
hepatosplenomegaly,
peptide hormones,
steroid hormones,
glycolysis,
gluconeogenesis,
signal transduction,
growth factors,
gene regulation,
pentose phosphate pathway,
lipid,
carbohydrate,
protein,
amino acid,
hemoglobin,
thalassemia,
sickle cell anemia,
myoglobin,
hemoglobinopathy,
oxidative phosphorylation,
vitamins,
enzyme kinetics,
rna synthesis,
chromatin,
dna synthesis,
urea cycle,
ucd,
insulin,
extracellular matrix,
collagen,
fibrillin,
errors in metabolism,
hemostasis,
blood coagulation,
ampk,
tca,
tca cycle,
pyruvate dehydrogenase,
glycoproteins,
glycolipid,
diabetic ketoacidosis,
tumor suppressor,
oncogene,
protooncogene,
proto-oncogene,
fructose,
galactose,
glucose,
srebp,
chrebp,
prostaglandin,
thromboxane,
leukotriene,
beta-oxidation,
glycogen,
glycogenolysis,
heme,
porphyria,
porphyrin,
ethanol,
ethanol metabolism,
catecholamine,
serotonin,
acetylcholine(
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