M CIMAN
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SILIPRANDI N, Di Lisa F, Menabo R, CIMAN M, SARTORELLI L
J Clin Chem Clin Biochem
. 1990 May;
28(5):303-6.
PMID: 2199594
The transport, function and metabolism of carnitine are discussed with regard to their importance in clinical chemistry. In humans carnitine is synthesized from protein-derived trimethyllysine in liver, brain and kidney....
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SARTORELLI L, Mantovani G, CIMAN M
Biochim Biophys Acta
. 1989 Nov;
1006(1):15-8.
PMID: 2804068
Administration of L-carnitine to rats was followed by an increase of deoxycarnitine in urine. Conversely, administration of deoxycarnitine caused an increase of carnitine. The latter treatment also produced a transient...
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SILIPRANDI N, SARTORELLI L, CIMAN M, Di Lisa F
Clin Chim Acta
. 1989 Jul;
183(1):3-11.
PMID: 2670337
In man carnitine is synthesized from proteic trimethyllysine in liver, brain and kidney. Muscles which contain approximately 98% of carnitine must take it up from the blood in an exchange...
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SARTORELLI L, Mantovani G, CIMAN M
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 1989 May;
161(1):295-9.
PMID: 2543411
Diazepam acts as an inhibitor of the carnitine translocation through the mitochondrial inner membrane. Diazepam needs however to be added during the phase of exchange. If added during the loading...
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SILIPRANDI N, CIMAN M, SARTORELLI L
Basic Res Cardiol
. 1987 Jan;
82 Suppl 1:53-62.
PMID: 3311009
In mammals, carnitine is synthesized from proteic trimethyllysine in the liver, brain and (in human) kidneys. The hydroxylase catalyzing the last step (deoxycarnitine----carnitine) is missing in the remaining tissues, which...
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SARTORELLI L, CIMAN M, Mantovani G, SILIPRANDI N
Ital J Biochem
. 1985 Jul;
34(4):282-7.
PMID: 4055332
In rat heart slices carnitine transport occurs in an exchange process with deoxycarnitine. This has been demonstrated in double labelling experiments allowing a preloading of either 3H-carnitine or 14C-deoxycarnitine, the...
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SARTORELLI L, CIMAN M, SILIPRANDI N
Ital J Biochem
. 1985 Jul;
34(4):275-81.
PMID: 3932251
Rat heart slices show a permeability barrier that can be crossed by carnitine but not by sucrose and inulin. The integrity of thiol groups of heart cell membrane is essential...
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Toigo G, Situlin R, Dardi F, Bazzato G, Vasile A, Tesio F, et al.
G Clin Med
. 1982 Nov;
63(11-12):841-9.
PMID: 7182204
No abstract available.
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SARTORELLI L, CIMAN M, Rizzoli V, SILIPRANDI N
Ital J Biochem
. 1982 Jul;
31(4):261-8.
PMID: 7152880
The transport of L-carnitine and analogs in exchange with previously loaded 3H-carnitine has been studied in heart tissue slices. The slices are first loaded with 3H-carnitine; then they are transferred...
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Bazzato G, Coli U, Landini S, Mezzina C, CIMAN M
Lancet
. 1981 May;
1(8231):1209.
PMID: 6112547
No abstract available.