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Distinct Metabolic Signatures Linked to High-Resolution Computed Tomography Radiographic Phenotypes in Stable and Progressive Fibrotic Lung Disease. [PDF]

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Nair GB   +11 more
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Editorial: Exploring 'omic' biomarkers in animal production and reproduction. [PDF]

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Editorial: Integrated diagnostics and biomarker discovery in endocrinology and biomedical sciences, volume II. [PDF]

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ACSL4 in Alzheimer's disease: Pathogenetic mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets. [PDF]

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Blood Plasma Lipid Alterations Differentiating Psychotic and Affective Disorder Patients. [PDF]

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Proton conduction in phosphatidylethanolamine

Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 1977
The dc conductivity of polycrystalline phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) was measured in the temperature range 60-120 degrees C. Since no conclusive evidence had so far been obtained for the presence of proteon conduction in this phospholipid, hydrogen gas was shown in the present experiment to evolve during the electrolysis in its premelted state between ...
N, Murase, K, Gonda, I, Kagami, S, Koga
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Bioactive aldehyde-modified phosphatidylethanolamines

Biochimie, 2013
Lipid peroxidation generates a variety of lipid aldehydes, which have been recognized to modify protein and DNA, causing inflammation and cancer. However, recent studies demonstrate that phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) is a major target for these aldehydes, forming aldehyde-modified PEs (al-PEs) as a novel family of mediators for inflammation.
Lilu, Guo, Sean S, Davies
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