Chapter27: Medications That Affect The Nervous System
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Glucose uptake by cells
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O. Involves transporters which can be modified to uptake lipids in the presence of glucagon
Ob Is disrupted in Type I diabetes because of the lack of sufficient glucose transporters
Oe Involves transporters in skeletal muscle, cardia muscle, and adipose tissue, which are only responsive to insulin
Od. Involves transporters which are effectively on all the time
Oe Is disrupted in Type I diabetes such that these individuals metabolize fatty acids instead
N-ethylmaleimide is used to covalently modify cysteines. Which glycolytic enzyme(s) do you think would be inactivated following NEM
treatment?
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Oa phosphohexose isomerase
Ob Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase
Oe triosephosphate isomerase
Od hexokinase
Oe Aldolase
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Chemistry
Glucose uptake by cells
Select one or more
O. Involves transporters which can be modified to uptake lipids in the presence of glucagon
Ob Is disrupted in Type I diabetes because of the lack of sufficient glucose transporters
Oe Involves transporters in skeletal muscle, cardia muscle, and adipose tissue, which are only responsive to insulin
Od. Involves transporters which are effectively on all the time
Oe Is disrupted in Type I diabetes such that these individuals metabolize fatty acids instead
N-ethylmaleimide is used to covalently modify cysteines. Which glycolytic enzyme(s) do you think would be inactivated following NEM
treatment?
Select one
Oa phosphohexose isomerase
Ob Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase
Oe triosephosphate isomerase
Od hexokinase
Oe Aldolase
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