Ngā hua rapu - Sarir Sarmad
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Oleoylethanolamine and palmitoylethanolamine modulate intestinal permeability <i>in vitro</i> via TRPV1 and PPARα mā Mustafa Karwad, Tara Macpherson, Bo Wang, Elena Theophilidou, Sarir Sarmad, David A. Barrett, Michael Larvin, Karen L. Wright, Jonathan N. Lund, Saoirse E. O’Sullivan
I whakaputaina 2016Artigo -
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A proposed framework to evaluate the quality and reliability of targeted metabolomics assays from the UK Consortium on Metabolic Phenotyping (MAP/UK) mā Sarir Sarmad, Mark R. Viant, Warwick B. Dunn, Royston Goodacre, Ian D. Wilson, Katie E. Chappell, Julian L. Griffin, Valerie B. O’Donnell, Brendon Naicker, Matthew R. Lewis, Toru Suzuki
I whakaputaina 2023Revisão
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