Long-chain lipids are predominantly transported out of the intestinal absorptive cells into the lymphatic circulation [43] via a multistep process including micelle formation with bile salts, intracellular de-esterification, re-esterification, packaging into lipoproteins, and extrusion across the enterocyte basolateral membrane into the lymph [44, 45]
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Notably, acylcarnitine from renal cancer may act to reduce the inflammatory response, providing a mechanism by which these cells are able to evade immune surveillance [59]
do not exceed 200 mcg per injection in Child-Pugh B patients
It provides an alternative option for researchers who prefer nasal administration over injections or capsules