グリコーゲンの生化学的滴定 Published: November 24, 2013 doi: 10.3791/50465 DOI Automatic TranslationEnglish (Original)العربية (Arabic)中文 (Chinese)dansk (Danish)Nederlands (Dutch)français (French)Deutsch (German)עברית (Hebrew)हिंदी (Hindi)italiano (Italian)日本語 (Japanese)한국어 (Korean)norsk (Norwegian)português (Portugese)русский (Russian)español (Spanish)svenska (Swedish)Türkçe (Turkish) Joffrey Pelletier1, Grégory Bellot1, Jacques Pouysségur1, Nathalie M. Mazure1 1Institute for Research on Cancer and Ageing of Nice, UMR CNRS 7284 - INSERM, U1081 - UNS, Centre Antoine Lacassagne, University of Nice - Sophia Antipolis To prove you're not a robot, please enter the text in the image below
Glucagon glycogen and glucose. Glucagon is a hormone of the pancreas. The pancreas releases glucagon when blood glucose levels fall too low. Glucagon causes the liver to convert stored glycogen into glucose, which is released into the bloodstream.