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Persistent hyperglycemia and elevated levels of free fatty acids (FFA) contribute to oxidative stress, a proximate cause for the onset and progression of diabetes and its complications. The present study was hypothesized to evaluate the anti-diabetic potential of Rosmarinic acid (RA) during high-fat...
Oddie, G.W.; Schenk, G.; Angel, N.Z.; Walsh, N.; Guddat, L.W.; de Jersey, J.; Cassady, A.I.; Hamilton, S.E.; Hume, D.A. Structure, function, and regulation of tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase. Bone 2000, 27, 575–584. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [Green Version] Li...
Oddie, G.; Schenk, G.; Angel, N.; Walsh, N.; Guddat, L.; De Jersey, J.; Cassady, A.; Hamilton, S.; Hume, D. Structure, function, and regulation of tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase. Bone 2000, 27, 575–584. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [Green Version] Simon, F.; Oberhub...
Berridge, C.W.; Devilbiss, D.M.; Andrzejewski, M.E.; Arnsten, A.F.; Kelley, A.E.; Schmeichel, B.; Hamilton, C.; Spencer, R.C. Methylphenidate preferentially increases catecholamine neurotransmission within the prefrontal cortex at low doses that enhance cognitive function. Biol. Psychiatry...