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Heme Curation v0.0.1-dev

Mechanistic knowledge surrounding heme

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PubMed:29956069

Nevertheless, the crosstalk between glucose and heme metabolism in sepsis is bidirectional since an excessive accumulation of cell-free heme following hemolysis influences the glucose metabolism by iron-driven oxidative inhibition of the glucose-6-phosphatase (a liver enzymes being important for endogenous glucose production via gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis) [14].

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Cell Ontology (CL)
erythrocyte
MeSH
Liver
MeSH
Sepsis
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