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- who: Hypoxia drives murine neutrophil and collaborators from the University of have published the paper: central carbon metabolism, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study provides a comprehensive map of proteomes analysis of which has led to the identification of active catabolic and anabolic pathways that enable neutrophils to sustain synthetic and effector functions in the tissues. The authors propose that glutamine derived from scavenged proteins feeds into this gluconeogenic response, generating ATP. This work has focused on the breakdown of extracellular proteins but it is important to acknowledge that the closely related process of . . .
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