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Defining the contributors to mammalian cell mass

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Figure 1:  The mammalian  metabolic  network  synthesizes  macromolecule  precursors from  glucose and other sources.
Figure  3: Selected  de  novo and  scavenging  pathways contributing  amino  acids  for protein  synthesis.
Figure  4:  De  novo  and scavenging  pathways  contributing  to the  cellular lipid  pool.
Figure 5:  De novo  and salvage  pathways  that generate  nucleotides  for nucleic  acid  synthesis.
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