ATP Redux
The renaissance of interest in metabolism has focused mostly on techniques to measure massive numbers of metabolites. Yet, established metabolic theory has been abandoned. Here, I highlight one misconception: how ATP (and ADP and AMP) are currently understood. A critical point was established early...
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