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EC 1.1.1 / Cellular respiration / Exercise physiology / Metabolic pathways / Malic enzyme / Pyruvate carboxylase / Pyruvic acid / Phosphoenolpyruvic acid / Pyruvate kinase / Chemistry / Biology / Biochemistry
Date: 2012-08-16 11:37:48
EC 1.1.1
Cellular respiration
Exercise physiology
Metabolic pathways
Malic enzyme
Pyruvate carboxylase
Pyruvic acid
Phosphoenolpyruvic acid
Pyruvate kinase
Chemistry
Biology
Biochemistry

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