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This is why clinicians use intravenous L-carnitine for documented deficiency rather than relying on pills
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Glycosphingolipid enriched lipid rafts-mediated pathogen recognition systems
Carnitines have an essential role in the regulation of mitochondrial function and recent studies both in animal models and human subjects have emphasized the importance of mitochondrial function in regulating NO* signaling, said researchers from the 2009 study on Carnitine homeostasis, mitochondrial function, and cardiovascular disease. *NO stands for nitric oxide, a key molecule for blood vessel flexibility and blood flow