Intralipid is a fat emulsion that is regularly infused into humans and animals. Despite its routine use, Intralipid infusion can cause serious adverse reactions including immunosuppression. Intralipid ...
Fat emulsion 10%; for IV infusion; contains aluminum, soybean oil, egg yolk. Intralipid is metabolized and utilized as a source of energy causing an increase in heat production, decrease in ...
Targeted liposomal daunorubicin (LDauno) dose escalation is feasible with filgrastim (F): Improved tumor response in colon cancer (CoC), prostate cancer (PrC), and non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) ...
High Oxidative Capacity Due to Chronic Exercise Training Attenuates Lipid-induced Insulin Resistance
A high oxidative capacity has been suggested to be important in the prevention of IR and ultimately T2D. Here we show that a high oxidative capacity due to chronic exercise training is indeed able to ...
Objective: It has been reported that an increased availability of free fatty acids (NEFA) not only interferes with glucose utilization in insulin-dependent tissues, but may also result in an ...
To explore the mechanisms underlying the propofol infusion syndrome (PRIS), a potentially fatal complication during prolonged propofol infusion. Male rabbits under mechanical ventilation through ...
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