1950
DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9258(18)56353-5
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The Formation of Glycogen From C14-Labeled Glycine

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“…For some time, certain animal tissues have been known to be capable of con verting glycolaldehyde to glycine and serine and subsequently to glycogen (Sakami 1958;Barnet & Wick 1950;Friedman, Levin & Weinhouse 1956). There is now considerable evidence th a t the formation of sucrose and polysaccharides from glycollic acid proceeds by a similar route in green leaves of higher plants and is light stimulated (Jiminez, Baldwin, Tolbert & Wood 1962;Wang & Waygood 1962;Wang & Burris 1963;Miflin, Marker & W hittingham 1966).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…For some time, certain animal tissues have been known to be capable of con verting glycolaldehyde to glycine and serine and subsequently to glycogen (Sakami 1958;Barnet & Wick 1950;Friedman, Levin & Weinhouse 1956). There is now considerable evidence th a t the formation of sucrose and polysaccharides from glycollic acid proceeds by a similar route in green leaves of higher plants and is light stimulated (Jiminez, Baldwin, Tolbert & Wood 1962;Wang & Waygood 1962;Wang & Burris 1963;Miflin, Marker & W hittingham 1966).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%