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  • '''Hexose''' is a chemical term for any [[sugar]] molecule that contains six [[carbon
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Hexose]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...sugar]] and amino- or guanido-substituted [[inositol]] rings attached to [[hexose]].
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Hexose]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • '''Hexose''' is a chemical term for any [[sugar]] molecule that contains six [[carbon
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  • *the [[Pentose phosphate pathway]], which acts in the conversion of [[hexose]]s into [[pentose]]s and in [[NADPH]] regeneration.
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  • '''Inositol''' refers to a collection [[hexose]] [[carbohydrate]]s based on a central [[cyclohexane]] structure with six [
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  • ...o sugar and amino- or guanido-substituted [[inositol]] rings attached to [[hexose]] by a [[glycosidic bond]]. The most commonly used aminoglycosides include
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  • {{r|Hexose}}
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  • '''Glucose''' is a [[hexose]] [[sugar]] molecule present in living organisms. It is the main form of e
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  • ...osphate into erythrose-4-phosphate and acetyl phosphate. Furthermore, from hexose phosphates and tetrose, via the subsequent action of transaldolase and tran
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  • |Destablising the molecule in the previous reaction allows the hexose ring to be split by [[Aldolase|ALDO]] into two very similar triose sugars, ...colytic pathway since it is immediately downstream of the entry points for hexose sugars.
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  • ...a [[Chloroplat|chloroplast]], condense themselves into six-carbon [[Hexose|hexose]] phosphates, ultimately forming [[Dimer|dimers]] like sucrose, or [[Polyme
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  • ...ork either. Maybe the [[aminoglycoside]]s were a bitter choice, but the [[hexose]] and [[glucose]] sure tasted good.
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  • * [[Hexose]]
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