Pages that link to "Q33719295"
The following pages link to Polyunsaturated phospholipids promote the oxidation and fragmentation of gamma-hydroxyalkenals: formation and reactions of oxidatively truncated ether phospholipids (Q33719295):
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- Critical insights into cardiovascular disease from basic research on the oxidation of phospholipids: the γ-hydroxyalkenal phospholipid hypothesis (Q26830841) (← links)
- Group VIA phospholipase A2 mitigates palmitate-induced β-cell mitochondrial injury and apoptosis (Q33619491) (← links)
- An (1)O2 route to γ-hydroxyalkenal phospholipids by vitamin E-induced fragmentation of hydroperoxydiene-derived endoperoxides (Q35122380) (← links)
- Loss of the platelet activating factor receptor in mice augments PMA-induced inflammation and cutaneous chemical carcinogenesis (Q35795383) (← links)
- Group VIB Phospholipase A(2) promotes proliferation of INS-1 insulinoma cells and attenuates lipid peroxidation and apoptosis induced by inflammatory cytokines and oxidant agents (Q36415597) (← links)
- Tyrosine-lipid peroxide adducts from radical termination: para coupling and intramolecular Diels-Alder cyclization. (Q36916720) (← links)
- Platelet activation by low concentrations of intact oxidized LDL particles involves the PAF receptor (Q37119307) (← links)
- Suppression of mitochondrial function by oxidatively truncated phospholipids is reversible, aided by bid, and suppressed by Bcl-XL (Q37446635) (← links)
- Design and fabrication of magnetic nanoparticles for targeted drug delivery and imaging. (Q37631874) (← links)
- Bioactive oxidatively truncated phospholipids in inflammation and apoptosis: formation, targets, and inactivation (Q37996771) (← links)
- Lysophosphatidylcholine is Generated by Spontaneous Deacylation of Oxidized Phospholipids (Q42244528) (← links)
- Lipid profiling of the Arabidopsis hypersensitive response reveals specific lipid peroxidation and fragmentation processes: biogenesis of pimelic and azelaic acid (Q42509970) (← links)
- Inflammation, not Cholesterol, Is a Cause of Chronic Disease. (Q55446683) (← links)