Disruption of cerebral metabolic homeostasis is thought to be a cornerstone of migraine pathophysiology (19, 21)
Carnitine, also known as levocarnitine or L-carnitine, is an amino acid nutrient produced by the body and found in various foods and supplements
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Research and Clinical Applications Role of carnitine in metabolic diseases Carnitine is a conditionally essential amino acid derivative that plays a key role in fatty acid oxidation and energy metabolism
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In cancer patients, a detrimental effect of vitamin D supplementation may be associated with defective VDR signaling, according to data from preclinical studies: VDR deficiency could lead to the loss of vitamin D's beneficial effects and possibly the emergence of harmful effects, such as the upregulation of tumor angiogenesis and suppression of anti-tumor immunity (7377)