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- ArticleLemonnier A, Moatti N, Baussan C.C R Seances Soc Biol Fil. 1979;173(2):483-95.Glycogen synthesis and breakdown in the liver are tightly controlled through different mechanisms. The purpose of this review is to describe some properties of the enzymes involved in the glycogen metabolism and the sequence of events by which glucose, allosteric effectors and hormones control this metabolism in the liver. Clinical, genetic and biological aspects of the phosphorylase and the phosphorylase kinase deficiencies are examined. The enzymatic analysis of the haemolysates from the patients allows discrimination of these two types of glycogenosis.