Glycolbiology
Glycolbiology is a term that describes the study of glycolytic pathways in biological systems. Glycolysis is a metabolic process in which glucose is converted into pyruvate, generating energy for the cell in the form of ATP and NADH. Glycolbiology encompasses the analysis and understanding of glycolysis in various biological contexts, including cellular respiration, enzyme regulation, and disease mechanisms.
The field of glycolbiology draws on knowledge from biochemistry, molecular biology, and systems biology to investigate
Research in glycolbiology has led to a greater appreciation of the critical role that glycolysis plays in
Glycolbiology is an interdisciplinary field that combines theoretical and experimental approaches to address fundamental questions about