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Literature summary for 2.4.1.1 extracted from

  • Walling, S.G.; Bromley, K.; Harley, C.W.
    Glycogen phosphorylase reactivity in the entorhinal complex in familiar and novel environments: evidence for labile glycogenolytic modules in the rat (2006), J. Chem. Neuroanat., 31, 108-113.
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Application Comment Organism
medicine presubiculum, but not subiculum, of entorhinal cortex, is strongly reactive for glycogen phosphorylase. Glycogenolytic demand in Layers I and II is organized in a modular fashion and demand can be modified by brief exposure of animals to a novel holeboard Rattus norvegicus

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Rattus norvegicus
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Source Tissue

Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
entorhinal area presubiculum, but not subiculum, is strongly reactive for glycogen phosphorylase. Glycogenolytic demand in Layers I and II is organized in a modular fashion and demand can be modified by brief exposure of animals to a novel holeboard Rattus norvegicus
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