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  • ...[peripheral neuropathy]]) are probably due to the glycation of proteins or lipids.<ref>{{citation | title = High Blood Glucose and Diabetes Complications: Th
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  • ...Skorodin MS, Jessen JH, Laghi F |title=Effects of oral albuterol on serum lipids and carbohydrate metabolism in healthy men |journal=Metab. Clin. Exp. |volu
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  • ...and in other countries. Morphine will also impact hypertension, levels of lipids like cholesterol in blood, and improve laboratory indices in certain types
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  • 68 KB (9,959 words) - 10:10, 20 September 2010
  • ...] or envelope of [[Cell envelope|bacteria]] or [[virus]]es, they force the lipids to merge with themselves. On a mass scale, this effectively disintegrates t
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  • ...]]s, which are generated during the [[Lipid peroxidation|peroxidation]] of lipids in biological membranes.<ref>TRESSEL, R, HOLZER, M and KAMPERSCHROER, H, 19 ===Lipids===
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  • ...(oxidized cholesterol)<ref>p 655 in "Advanced Dairy Chemistry: Volume 2 - Lipids" by P.F. Fox and P. McSweeney, Birkhäuser, 2006
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  • ...uzuki, S; Kitamura, S | title=Effects of an exopolysaccharide (kefiran) on lipids, blood pressure, blood glucose, and constipation | journal=BioFactors | vol
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  • ...mical and physical similarities to human [[stratum corneum]] lipids; the [[lipids]] which help regulate the rate of trans-epidermal water loss and govern the ...s formed by lanolin are identical to those formed by human stratum corneum lipids. It is well known that the incorporation of bound water into the stratum co
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  • ...e L. Boos; Shengrong Li |editor=Casimir C. Akoh, David B. Min. |title=Food lipids: chemistry, nutrition, and biochemistry |edition=2nd |year=2002 |publisher=
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  • * [http://biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio104/lipids.htm] Lipids: Fats, Oils, Waxes (Claremont College)
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  • ...en T (2006). Effects of hempseed and flaxseed oils on the profile of serum lipids, serum total and lipoprotein lipid concentrations and haemostatic. European
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  • ...ical]]s, which are highly reactive and can damage [[DNA]], [[proteins]], [[lipids]], and other cellular components. Thus, iron toxicity occurs when there is
    67 KB (9,808 words) - 10:24, 20 September 2010
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  • 22 KB (3,037 words) - 21:25, 21 September 2010
  • ...to drain via the [[portal vein]] into the [[liver]] for processing, fats (lipids) are passed on to the lymphatic system to be transported to the blood circu
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  • ...n kinase C]] (PKC).<ref>{{cite journal | author=Irvine RF | title=Inositol lipids in cell signalling | journal=Curr Opin Cell Biol | year=1992 | volume=4 | i {{Membrane lipids}}
    63 KB (9,050 words) - 21:26, 21 September 2010
  • *absorb lipids from the intestinal tract and transport them to the blood
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  • ...]] or plaque in the artery wall is a build up of cell debris, that contain lipids (cholesterol and fatty acids), calcium and a variable amount of fibrous con
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  • ...its phenolic compounds against low density lipoprotein oxidation |journal=Lipids |volume=35 |issue=6 |pages=633–8 |year=2000 |month=June |pmid=10901425 |d
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