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The role of the carnitine system in human metabolism
Daniel W. Foster
Int Med - Chairman's Office
Internal Medicine
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Carnitine
80%
Fatty Acids
57%
Malonyl Coenzyme A
50%
Lipogenesis
41%
Gluconeogenesis
27%
Transferases
23%
Liver
17%
Stearoyl-CoA Desaturase
16%
Glucose
14%
Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors
13%
Adenosine Monophosphate
12%
Fatty Liver
12%
Glycogen
11%
Protein Kinases
10%
Carbohydrates
9%
Carrier Proteins
9%
Rodentia
9%
Weight Loss
9%
Triglycerides
9%
Eating
8%
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
8%
Obesity
7%
Heart
7%
Arts & Humanities
Fatty Acids
100%
Metabolism
68%
Oxidation
68%
Protein
26%
Type 2 Diabetes
18%
Weight Loss
16%
Rodent
13%
Intake
13%
Obesity
12%
Activation
12%
Deficiency
10%
Pathway
10%
Damage
9%
Energy
8%
Food
7%
Chemical Compounds
Carnitine
91%
Fatty Acid
54%
Pharmacological Metabolism
52%
Malonyl-CoA
32%
Catabolic
29%
Oxidation Reaction
25%
Stearoyl-CoA
19%
Glucose
16%
Anabolic
15%
Glycogen
13%
Triglyceride
11%
Protein
9%
Food
8%
Weight
5%
Energy
5%