Pathade V, Nene S, Ratnam S, Khatri DK, Raghuvanshi RS, Singh SB, Srivastava S
Your body can't produce it on its own, so you must get it from your diet or through supplementation
Quick preview Well explain the strongest signals in the literature - especially the interaction between L-carnitine and thyroid hormone action - and then walk through warfarin, pivaloyl-forming drugs, seizure risk, special populations, and a simple clinical roadmap you can use at home or in the clinic
This reduces excitotoxicity, and the rate of hair cell loss was also observed to be reduced
This pathway's ability to function flexibly within the broader network of cellular metabolism underscores its essential role in both maintaining cellular health and supporting growth and proliferation, particularly in tissues with high biosynthetic activity or in conditions where oxidative stress is prevalent
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