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Koordinierung des Stoffwechsels

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Die in den vorangegangenen Kapiteln beschriebenen Wege des Substratabbaus und der Energiegewinnung laufen prinzipiell in allen Geweben in gleichartiger Weise ab. Mit wenigen Ausnahmen gilt dies auch für die biosynthetischen Wege. Das Funktionieren des Stoffwechsels in einem komplexen, aus verschiedenen Organen und Geweben zusammengesetzten Organismus ist jedoch davon abhängig, dass die Stoffwechselleistungen einzelner Gewebe und Organe so aufeinander abgestimmt sind, dass die optimale biologische Leistungsfähigkeit des Organismus gewährleistet ist. Dies setzt ein komplexes Netzwerk von Wechselwirkungen zwischen Geweben und Organen voraus, dessen Störungen häufig Krankheitswert besitzt.

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Löffler, G., Petrides, P.E. (2003). Koordinierung des Stoffwechsels. In: Löffler, G., Petrides, P.E. (eds) Biochemie und Pathobiochemie. Springer-Lehrbuch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-06058-2_18

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