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plasmalogen synthase
Known as:
acyl CoA-1-alkenyl-GPC acyltransferase
, acyl coenzyme A-1-alkenyl-GPC acyltransferase
, acyl-CoA-O1-alk-1-enyl-glycero-3-phosphocholine O2-acyltransferase
National Institutes of Health
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Highly Cited
2020
Highly Cited
2020
A maternal serum metabolite ratio predicts fetal growth restriction at term
U. Sovio
,
N. Goulding
,
+5 authors
Gordon C. S. Smith
Nature Network Boston
2020
Corpus ID: 212668904
Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is the major single cause of stillbirth 1 and is also associated with neonatal morbidity and…
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2000
2000
Purification and characterization of a membrane-associated 48-kilodalton phospholipase A(2) in leaves of broad bean.
K. Jung
,
D. K. Kim
Plant Physiology
2000
Corpus ID: 24568199
Several lines of evidence indicate that phospholipase A(2) (PLA(2)) plays a crucial role in plant cellular responses through…
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Highly Cited
1991
Highly Cited
1991
Conversion of 1-O-[3H]alkyl-2-arachidonoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphorylcholine to lyso platelet-activating factor by the CoA-independent transacylase in membrane fractions of human neutrophils.
M. Venable
,
M. Nieto
,
J. Schmitt
,
R. Wykle
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1991
Corpus ID: 19049242
1990
1990
Evidence that increasing the cellular content of eicosapentaenoic acid does not reduce the biosynthesis of platelet-activating factor.
M. Triggiani
,
T. Connell
,
F. Chilton
Journal of Immunology
1990
Corpus ID: 9847519
Our study has examined platelet-activating factor (PAF) biosynthesis in neutrophils from individuals on a fish oil-enriched diet…
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Highly Cited
1985
Highly Cited
1985
1-O-alkyl-2-acyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphorylcholine is the precursor of platelet-activating factor in stimulated rabbit platelets. Evidence for an alkylacetyl-glycerophosphorylcholine cycle.
L. Touqui
,
C. Jacquemin
,
C. Dumarey
,
B. Vargaftig
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
1985
Corpus ID: 25687448
1985
1985
Biosynthesis of platelet activating factor. Substrate specificity of 1-alkyl-2-lyso-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine:acetyl-CoA acetyltransferase in rat spleen microsomes.
T. Lee
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1985
Corpus ID: 21488027
Highly Cited
1984
Highly Cited
1984
1-O-alkyl-2-arachidonoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine. A common source of platelet-activating factor and arachidonate in human polymorphonuclear leukocytes.
F. Chilton
,
J. M. Ellis
,
S. Olson
,
R. Wykle
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1984
Corpus ID: 6150123
1-O-[3H]Alkyl-2-lyso-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (1-O-[3H]alkyl-2-lyso-GPC) incubated with human polymorphonuclear leukocytes…
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Highly Cited
1984
Highly Cited
1984
Studies on ether phospholipids. II. Comparative composition of various tissues from human, rat and guinea pig.
A. Diagne
,
J. Fauvel
,
M. Record
,
H. Chap
,
L. Douste‐Blazy
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
1984
Corpus ID: 33673930
Highly Cited
1984
Highly Cited
1984
Arachidonyl transfer from diacyl phosphatidylcholine to ether phospholipids in rat platelets.
O. Colard
,
M. Breton
,
G. Béréziat
Biochemical Journal
1984
Corpus ID: 32549812
High levels of ether phospholipids were found in rat platelets. Alkylacyl compounds constituted 18 and 29% of…
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Highly Cited
1981
Highly Cited
1981
Biosynthetic labelling of platelet activating factor from radioactive acetate by stimulated platelets
H. Chap
,
G. Mauco
,
M. Simon
,
J. Benveniste
,
L. Douste‐Blazy
Nature
1981
Corpus ID: 4254131
Platelet activating factor (PAF-acether) is a chemical mediator released by basophils in in vitro and in vivo conditions of…
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