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Understanding the role of lipid metabolism in colorectal cancer ... could focus on restoring lipid class switching through endogenous or exogenous pro-resolving mediators.
Second, by recruitment of intestinal lymphatic drug transport (and reduced first-pass metabolism ... long-chain and unsaturated lipids) recruit endogenous and exogenous lipid transport and ...
Lipoid pneumonia, also called lipid pneumonia ... life-threatening. Endogenous lipoid pneumonia is related to other health problems. These are usually fat storage and fat metabolism diseases ...
Lipoprotein particle metabolism can occur via the exogenous or endogenous pathway ... The vast majority of dietary lipids are triglycerides (>95%), and the remaining are phospholipids, free ...
The dynamics of fatty acids in biological systems are complex, involving both exogenous and endogenous sources ... levels of FFAs are closely linked to abnormal glucose and lipid metabolism, ...
Lipoids, also known as lipids, are fat molecules ... common inhaled or aspirated substances to cause exogenous lipoid pneumonia. The cause of endogenous lipoid pneumonia is less clear.
The gastric lipid pool contains ingested free cholesterol, cholesterol esters, phytosterols, triglycerides, phospholipids, and fatty acids (see exogenous pathway). Gastric and pancreatic lipases ...
The effectiveness of mannitol in markedly augmenting urine flow has suggested its application in the treatment of acute intoxications due to endogenous and exogenous substances available for renal ...
Lipoid pneumonia, or lipid pneumonia ... There are two forms of lipoid pneumonia: exogenous and endogenous. An exogenous case of pneumonia is one that has an external cause, while an endogenous ...
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