[DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar] Harrill A
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In contrast, when the concentration of carnitine in the plasma increases and the filtration load of carnitine increases, the kidney rapidly increases the rate of carnitine excretion and reduces its reabsorption efficiency to prevent the excessive accumulation of carnitine in the body
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Dermal Model Utility: Used in skin-related research that evaluates matrix organization and tissue structure markers
The brain-heart axis: integrative cooperation of neural, mechanical and biochemical pathways