regulation of glycogenesis
Regulation of glycogenesis refers to the control and coordination of the process by which glucose molecules are converted into glycogen for storage in liver and muscle cells. This regulation involves various enzymes and hormones that influence the rate at which glucose is turned into glycogen, ensuring it is only stored when needed and preventing excessive accumulation.
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