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Neurons employ both glycogen-dependent (GDGP) and glycogen-independent pathways to maintain glycolytic plasticity. Conclusion

The enzyme PYGL-1 is necessary for this metabolic flexibility.

Neurons regulate glycolysis dynamically in response to metabolic stress. GIGP-40.mp4

Glycogen supports glycolytic plasticity in neurons - PMC - NIH

-related research (such as cell-level studies or related data). a technical lecture

Glycogen-Dependent Glycolytic Plasticity in Neuronal Function (GDGP)

GDGP becomes critical during conditions of transient hypoxia or mitochondrial dysfunction, acting as a backup fuel source to sustain synaptic vesicle recycling. a biological study

What is the (e.g., a technical lecture, a biological study, a project update)?