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Gluconeogenesis: Synthesis of New Glucose Return to The Medical Biochemistry Page © 1996–2013 themedicalbiochemistrypage.org, LLC | info @ themedicalbiochemistrypage.org Gluconeogenesis is the biosynthesis of new glucose, (i.e. not glucose from glycogen). This process is frequently referred to as endogenous glucose production (EGP). The production of glucose from other carbon skeletons is necessary since the testes, erythrocytes and kidney medulla exclusively utilize glucose for ATP production. The brain also utilizes large amounts of the daily glucose consumed or produced via gluconeogenesis. Synthesis of glucose from three and four carbon precursors is essentially a reversal of glycolysis. Reactions of Gluconeogenesis: Gluconeogenesis from two moles of pyruvate to two moles of 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate consumes six moles of ATP. The three reactions of glycolysis that proceed with a large negative free energy change are bypassed during gluconeogenesis by using different enzymes. back to the top back to the top Lactate: Pyruvate:

Celebrity Style News – StyleWatch – People.com Science news and science jobs from New Scientist - New Scientist Journalism 2.0 | Mark Briggs | A conversation about journalism and technology BlogHer is well-known in the digital content world but may not be as well known in journalism circles. The company was founded in 2005 by Lisa Stone, Elisa Camahort Page and Jory Des Jardins and, one could argue, it has done more to power entrepreneurial journalism than any other. (We’re done quibbling over “blogging vs. journalism,” right?) Last weekend, the BlogHer Food conference came to Seattle so I took the opportunity to sit down with Camahort Page to learn more about this force multiplier. Here are the highlights from my conversation with Camahort Page: On the founding of BlogHer: Camahort Page: It started in 2005. After two years we had 150 blogs with a combined 1 million uniques. What advice would you give traditional news journalists trying to be entrepreneurial? Camahort Page: For journalists, it’s getting over that hump of you are wearing two hats now. On the BlogHer Publishing Network and the changing landscape for monetizing digital content: ShareThis

Your bibliography / works cited list There's something happening here at Ford. Knight Citizen News Network: Helping citizens and journalists amplify community news Steven Brill is a man intent on putting toothpaste back in the tube, as he put it, one dab at a time. News publishers “committed mass suicide,” said Brill, when they began giving away content for free on the World Wide Web more than a decade ago. The serial media entrepreneur’s newest venture, Press+, is offering publishers of today’s news sites a chance to reverse that practice and begin collecting for their content. His solution is designed to encourage a reader to pay after consuming a set amount of content. “It’s not a pay wall,” he was quick to note. What differentiates this from walled-off content is that the payments are optional. The Knight Foundation funded a Press+ trial on 10 sites as part of its efforts to explore sustainability models. By the start of December 2010, just a dozen sites had Press+ installed, with another 10 to 13 set to come online by the end of the year. How It Works That could be a significant and easy source of revenue for sites, said Brill.

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