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  1. ... General information about clinical trials is also available. References Siegel AB, Narayan R, Rodriguez R, et al.: A phase I dose-finding study of silybin phosphatidylcholine (milk thistle) in patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma. ...
  2. ... effects of diet vs diet and silybin combinedwith phosphatidylcholine and vitamin e in overweight patientswith non-alcoholic ... A, Freni MA, et al. Silybin conjugated with phosphatidylcholine and vitamin E improves liver damage in patients ...
  3. ... domain is the EST domain, which de-esterifies phosphatidylcholine (a major component of biologic membranes) into its ... to perform one of two functions: De-esterify phosphatidylcholine into fatty acids and glycerophosphocholine. (The lack of ...
  4. ... the enzyme that catalyzes the first step in phosphatidylcholine biosynthetic pathway). The resulting decrease in cellular phosphatidylcholine content, especially in the mitochondrial membrane, seems to ...
  5. ... that contained a complex of curcuminoids and soy phosphatidylcholine in a 1:2 weight ratio, and 2 ... placebo for 8 weeks. Curcuminoids were prepared with phosphatidylcholine to boost bioavailability . Meriva contains 20% curcuminoids; therefore, ...
  6. ... double-blind, placebo controlled trial of high dose phosphatidylcholine in Alzheimer’s disease. Lancet. 1983 Apr 30; ... Comparative Effectiveness Review, No. 223.) Appendix L, Excluded References. PDF version of this title (14M) In this ...
  7. ... A, et al.: Intrahepatic arterial injections of cisplatin-phosphatidylcholine-Lipiodol suspension in two unresectable hepatoblastoma cases. Med ... by other organizations, see the ClinicalTrials.gov website . References National Cancer Institute: NCCR*Explorer: An interactive website ...
  8. ... movement of lipid (chiefly unesterified cholesterol, but also phosphatidylcholine) across the cell membrane from inside to outside [ ... See Quick Reference for an explanation of nomenclature. References Literature Cited Assmann G, von Eckardstein A, Brewer ...
  9. ... that ATP8B1 translocates phosphatidylserine, more recent work suggests phosphatidylcholine is the preferred substrate of ATP8B1 [ Paulusma et ... posted live 24 April 2001 (kt) Original submission References Literature Cited Alhebbi H, Peer-Zada AA, Al- ...
  10. ... acid to diacylglycerol during the synthesis of triglyceride, phosphatidylcholine, and phosphatidylethanolamine. It is also involved in fatty ... posted live 6 September 2022 (dln) Original submission References Literature Cited Bhuyan F, de Jesus AA, Mitchell ...
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