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In the liver, glutamate may transfer its NH3 to {{c1::oxaloacetate}}, forming {{c2::aspartate}} and {{c3::α-ketoglutarate}}
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Watch associated Bootcamp video -Carbohydrates: Malate-Aspartate Shuttle
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Energy Production: Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle: Key Enzymes
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Ammonia Transport: Cahill (Alanine) Cycle
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Metabolism of Charged Amino Acids
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Energy Production: Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle: Key Enzymes
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Ammonia Transport: Cahill (Alanine) Cycle
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Metabolism of Charged Amino Acids
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