Metabolism Stocks List

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Metabolism Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 17 ABUS Update: Arbutus Biopharma Urged to Stop Share Issuances, Explore Alternatives for Hepatitis B Program
May 17 ABUS Arbutus Biopharma Urged to Stop Share Issuances, Explore Alternatives for Hepatitis B Program
May 17 ABUS Whitefort Capital Publishes Open Letter to Arbutus Biopharma Shareholders Outlining Paths to Maximize Value
May 17 NVS Erasca restructures; Novartis moves to complete MorphoSys deal
May 16 NVS MorphoSys gains after Novartis discloses all tender offer conditions were met
May 16 ARVN Arvinas and Pfizer Announce Updated Clinical Data from Phase 1b Trial of Vepdegestrant in Combination with Palbociclib (IBRANCE®)
May 16 NVS Novartis meets all tender offer conditions to acquire MorphoSys AG for EUR 68 per share in cash
May 15 NVS Novartis highlights pioneering innovation in CML with data from Scemblix® Phase III ASC4FIRST study in newly diagnosed patients at ASCO and EHA
May 14 CRL Insider Sale: EVP Joseph Laplume Sells Shares of Charles River Laboratories International Inc (CRL)
May 14 AGIO Agios Pharmaceuticals to Present Clinical and Translational Data in Rare Blood Disorders at European Hematology Association 2024 Hybrid Congress
May 14 NTLA Intellia Therapeutics, Inc. (NTLA) Just Overtook the 50-Day Moving Average
May 14 NVS 3 Magnificent Stocks That Are Passive Income Machines
May 14 NVS Q1 2024 Legend Biotech Corp Earnings Call
May 13 CRL Don't Overlook Charles River (CRL) International Revenue Trends While Assessing the Stock
May 13 CRL Why Charles River Laboratories (CRL) is a Top Value Stock for the Long-Term
May 13 NTLA Intellia Therapeutics: 3 Near-Term Pivotal In Vivo Gene Therapies
May 12 NTLA Earnings Beat: Intellia Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:NTLA) Just Beat Analyst Forecasts, And Analysts Have Been Lifting Their Forecasts
May 11 ARVN Arvinas, Inc. (NASDAQ:ARVN) Just Reported First-Quarter Earnings And Analysts Are Lifting Their Estimates
Metabolism

Metabolism (, from Greek: μεταβολή metabolē, "change") is the set of life-sustaining chemical reactions in organisms. The three main purposes of metabolism are: the conversion of food to energy to run cellular processes; the conversion of food/fuel to building blocks for proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and some carbohydrates; and the elimination of nitrogenous wastes. These enzyme-catalyzed reactions allow organisms to grow and reproduce, maintain their structures, and respond to their environments. (The word metabolism can also refer to the sum of all chemical reactions that occur in living organisms, including digestion and the transport of substances into and between different cells, in which case the above described set of reactions within the cells is called intermediary metabolism or intermediate metabolism).
Metabolic reactions may be categorized as catabolic - the breaking down of compounds (for example, the breaking down of glucose to pyruvate by cellular respiration); or anabolic - the building up (synthesis) of compounds (such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids). Usually, catabolism releases energy, and anabolism consumes energy.
The chemical reactions of metabolism are organized into metabolic pathways, in which one chemical is transformed through a series of steps into another chemical, each step being facilitated by a specific enzyme. Enzymes are crucial to metabolism because they allow organisms to drive desirable reactions that require energy that will not occur by themselves, by coupling them to spontaneous reactions that release energy. Enzymes act as catalysts - they allow a reaction to proceed more rapidly - and they also allow the regulation of the rate of a metabolic reaction, for example in response to changes in the cell's environment or to signals from other cells.
The metabolic system of a particular organism determines which substances it will find nutritious and which poisonous. For example, some prokaryotes use hydrogen sulfide as a nutrient, yet this gas is poisonous to animals. The basal metabolic rate of an organism is the measure of the amount of energy consumed by all of these chemical reactions.
A striking feature of metabolism is the similarity of the basic metabolic pathways among vastly different species. For example, the set of carboxylic acids that are best known as the intermediates in the citric acid cycle are present in all known organisms, being found in species as diverse as the unicellular bacterium Escherichia coli and huge multicellular organisms like elephants. These similarities in metabolic pathways are likely due to their early appearance in evolutionary history, and their retention because of their efficacy.

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