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phosphorylated by hexokinase, forming glucose-6-phosphate (G6P). G6P can transiently be stored as glycogen via glycogenesis. G6P is liberated from glycogen via glycogenolysis. G6P can enter glycolysis, producing two molecules of ATP and two molecules of pyruvate
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pregnancy, the vaginal microbiome shifts in favour of Lactobacillus spp. dominance, becomes more stable and less diverse. Of course, this is not without the support of rising oestrogen, increased vaginal epithelial glycogen accumulation, and increased
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during the menstrual cycle, consisting largely of glycogen and glycoproteins, as well as other components such as amino acids and lipid droplets ( Burton et al. 2002 ). This rich secreted product provides nutrition for the embryo until the onset of