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Phosphorylcholine (abbreviated ChoP) is the
hydrophilic polar head
group of some phospholipids,
which is
composed of a
negatively charged phosphate bonded...
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Meclofenoxate (centrophenoxine)
Phosphatidylcholine Phosphatidylethanolamine Phosphorylcholine Pirisudanol See also Receptor/signaling
modulators Nicotinic acetylcholine...
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known as PAF, PAF-acether or
AGEPC (acetyl-glyceryl-ether-
phosphorylcholine), is a
potent phospholipid activator and
mediator of many leukocyte...
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fluoroplastic tubes. More
recent ones are
coated with
antibiotics and
phosphorylcholine.[citation needed]
There is
little scientific evidence to
guide the...
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responsible for
catalyzing the
breakdown of
sphingomyelin to
ceramide and
phosphorylcholine. They are
organized into alkaline, neutral, and
acidic SMase depending...
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sphingomyelin was
first reported in 1927 as N-acyl-sphingosine-1-
phosphorylcholine.
Sphingomyelin content in
mammals ranges from 2 to 15% in most tissues...
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Phosphatidylinositol trisphosphate (PIP3) See
Sphingolipid Ceramide phosphorylcholine (Sphingomyelin) (SPH)
Ceramide phosphorylethanolamine (Sphingomyelin)...
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which includes the
transformation of
choline to citicoline, by way of
phosphorylcholine,
produces phosphatidylcholine when
condensed with diacylglycerol....
- CTP:
phosphorylcholine cytidylyltransferase,
cytidine diphosphocholine pyrophosphorylase,
phosphocholine cytidylyltransferase,
phosphorylcholine cytidylyltransferase...
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Meclofenoxate (centrophenoxine)
Phosphatidylcholine Phosphatidylethanolamine Phosphorylcholine Pirisudanol See also Receptor/signaling
modulators Nicotinic acetylcholine...