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1. Futile cycles: Emerging utility from apparent futility.

2. Bifunctional enzyme provides absolute concentration robustness in multisite covalent modification networks.

3. ATP-consuming futile cycles as energy dissipating mechanisms to counteract obesity

4. What makes a reaction network 'chemical'?

5. Hypermetabolism in mice carrying a near-complete human chromosome 21

6. Effect of High Fat Diet and Endurance Training on the Gene Expression of Sarco/Endoplasmic Reticulum ATPase2 (SERCA2) and Ryanodine Receptor2 (RYR2) under Near-Thermoneutrality in Inguinal Adipose Tissue of Mice

7. What makes a reaction network "chemical"?

8. The 6-phosphofructokinase reaction in Acetivibrio thermocellus is both ATP- and pyrophosphate-dependent.

9. Purinergic ligands induce extracellular acidification and increased ATP turnover in HepG2 cells.

10. Optimization of the Anaerobic Production of Pyruvic Acid from Glucose by Recombinant Escherichia coli strains with Impaired Fermentation Ability via Enforced ATP Hydrolysis.

11. A new mathematical model of folate homeostasis in E. coli highlights the potential importance of the folinic acid futile cycle in cell growth.

12. A Futile Metabolic Cycle of Fatty Acyl Coenzyme A (Acyl-CoA) Hydrolysis and Resynthesis in Corynebacterium glutamicum and Its Disruption Leading to Fatty Acid Production.

13. Blocking mitochondrial pyruvate import in brown adipocytes induces energy wasting via lipid cycling.

14. Metformin causes a futile intestinal–hepatic cycle which increases energy expenditure and slows down development of a type 2 diabetes-like state

15. Sustained substrate cycles between hexose phosphates and free sugars in phosphate-deficient potato (Solanum tuberosum) cell cultures.

16. Engineering Escherichia coli for respiro-fermentative production of pyruvate from glucose under anoxic conditions.

17. Metabolic programming a lean phenotype by deregulation of RNA polymerase III.

18. miR-378 Activates the Pyruvate-PEP Futile Cycle and Enhances Lipolysis to Ameliorate Obesity in Mice

21. Maf1 phenotypes and cell physiology.

22. Diet-Induced Thermogenesis

23. Double-strand breaks: When DNA repair events accidentally meet

24. Mitochondrial uncoupler MB1-47 is efficacious in treating hepatic metastasis of pancreatic cancer in murine tumor transplantation models

26. The elucidation of phosphosugar stress response in Bacillus subtilis guides strain engineering for high N ‐acetylglucosamine production

28. Metformin causes a futile intestinal–hepatic cycle which increases energy expenditure and slows down development of a type 2 diabetes-like state.

29. Hypermetabolism in mice carrying a near-complete human chromosome 21.

31. Hypothesis: A Novel Neuroprotective Role for Glucose-6-phosphatase (G6PC3) in Brain—To Maintain Energy-Dependent Functions Including Cognitive Processes

32. Baker’s yeast

33. The capacity for oestrogen to influence obesity through brown adipose tissue thermogenesis in animal models: A systematic review and meta‐analysis

34. Universality in stochastic enzymatic futile cycle

36. A Futile Metabolic Cycle of Fatty Acyl Coenzyme A (Acyl-CoA) Hydrolysis and Resynthesis in Corynebacterium glutamicum and Its Disruption Leading to Fatty Acid Production

37. A Futile Metabolic Cycle of Fatty Acyl Coenzyme A (Acyl-CoA) Hydrolysis and Resynthesis in Corynebacterium glutamicum and Its Disruption Leading to Fatty Acid Production

38. Thioesterase induction by 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin results in a futile cycle that inhibits hepatic β-oxidation

39. Emergence of growth and dormancy from a kinetic model of theEscherichia colicentral carbon metabolism

43. Alkylrhodamines enhance the toxicity of clotrimazole and benzalkonium chloride by interfering with yeast pleiotropic ABC-transporters.

47. Yeast adaptive response to acetic acid stress involves structural alterations and increased stiffness of the cell wall

48. Mitochondrial TNAP Controls Thermogenesis by Hydrolysis of Phosphocreatine

49. Photorespiration: The Futile Cycle?

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