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Regulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) production by C 18 fatty acids in Jurkat and Raji cells
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Clinical Science
Clin Sci (Lond) (2005) 108 (3): 245–253.
Published: 18 February 2005
...Maria F. CURY-BOAVENTURA; Rui CURI In the present study, the effects of C 18 fatty acids with different numbers of double bonds, SA (stearic acid; C 18:0 ), OA (oleic acid; C 18:1 ), LA (linoleic acid; C 18:2 ) and γ-LNA (γ-linolenic acid; C 18:3 ), on ROS (reactive oxygen species) production...
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Free fatty acids stimulate mucin hypersecretion by rabbit gall-bladder epithelium in vitro
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Clinical Science
Clin Sci (Lond) (1990) 78 (2): 175–180.
Published: 01 February 1990
... amounts when bile lecithins are hydrolysed by phospholipase, play an active role in the gall-stone formation. 10 8 1989 16 8 1989 © 1990 The Biochemical Society and the Medical Research Society 1990 gall-bladder epithelium gall stones mucin oleic acid Clinical Science ( 1990...
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Influence of Ethanol on Non-Esterified Fatty Acid and Carbohydrate Metabolism during Exercise in Man
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Clinical Science
Clin Sci Mol Med (1977) 53 (3): 205–214.
Published: 01 September 1977
... and during 40 min bicycle ergometer exercise at 50% of maximal capacity. Ethanol was administered by a constant-rate intravenous infusion (6 mmol/min), giving an arterial concentration within the range of 9·3–15·6 mmol/l. Turnover of NEFA and regional exchange were evaluated with [ 14 C]oleic acid...