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Quantitative flux analysis reveals folate-dependent NADPH production

Fan et al., 2014

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6659115924167689821
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Fan J
Ye J
Kamphorst J
Shlomi T
Thompson C
Rabinowitz J
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Nature

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ATP is the dominant energy source in animals for mechanical and electrical work (for example, muscle contraction or neuronal firing). For chemical work, there is an equally important role for NADPH, which powers redox defence and reductive biosynthesis. The …
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