In the case of renal impairment, urinary elimination of carnitine increasing, endogenous synthesis decreasing, and poor nutrition as a result of disease-induced anorexia can result in carnitine deficiency
So do we think that these are going to be waived off as rare occurrences that happen, maybe based on other factors, or that they would be actually taken seriously
Research uses MT-1 to study the pure MC1R-cAMP-MITF-tyrosinase signalling cascade in isolation from UV-induced biology
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A key open question is how human and microbial enzymes work together to degrade AGEs and maintain their concentrations within a potentially beneficial range