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*'''Glycogen phosphorylase A''' which is usually active is phosphorylated on Ser 14 of each subunit. GP A is the liver isozyme.   
*'''Glycogen phosphorylase A''' which is usually active is phosphorylated on Ser 14 of each subunit. GP A is the liver isozyme.   
*'''Glycogen phosphorylase B''' is usually inactive and is the muscle isozyme.  GP B is also  called '''myophosphorylase''<ref> PMID: 11318640</ref>.
*'''Glycogen phosphorylase B''' is usually inactive and is the muscle isozyme.  GP B is also  called '''myophosphorylase'''<ref> PMID: 11318640</ref>.


=Structure and Function=
=Structure and Function=

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