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Mark F McCarty

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Medical Hypotheses|August 25, 2011
mTORC1 activity as a determinant of cancer risk--rationalizing the cancer-preventive effects of adiponectin, metformin, rapamycin, and low-protein vegan dietsMark F McCarty
Medical Hypotheses|April 15, 2004
Elevated sympathetic activity may promote insulin resistance syndrome by activating alpha-1 adrenergic receptors on adipocytesMark F McCarty
Medical Hypotheses|July 9, 2004
AMPK activation may suppress hepatic production of C-reactive protein by stimulating nitric oxide synthaseMark F McCarty
Medical Hypotheses|December 21, 2004
De novo synthesis of diacylglycerol in endothelium may mediate the association between PAI-1 and the insulin resistance syndromeMark F McCarty
Medical Hypotheses|March 4, 2006
Down-regulation of microglial activation may represent a practical strategy for combating neurodegenerative disordersMark F McCarty
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|August 6, 2013
L-carnitine consumption, its metabolism by intestinal microbiota, and cardiovascular healthMark F McCarty
Age (Dordrecht, Netherlands)|November 20, 2013
AMPK activation--protean potential for boosting healthspanMark F McCarty
Medical Hypotheses|January 24, 2017
Plant-based diets relatively low in bioavailable phosphate and calcium may aid prevention and control of prostate cancer by lessening production of fibroblast growth factor 23Mark F McCarty
Medical Hypotheses|September 27, 2002
Favorable impact of a vegan diet with exercise on hemorheology: implications for control of diabetic neuropathyMark F McCarty
Medical Hypotheses|December 25, 2004
An ezetimibe-policosanol combination has the potential to be an OTC agent that could dramatically lower LDL cholesterol without side effectsMark F McCarty
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Medical Hypotheses|August 25, 2011
mTORC1 activity as a determinant of cancer risk--rationalizing the cancer-preventive effects of adiponectin, metformin, rapamycin, and low-protein vegan dietsMark F McCarty
Medical Hypotheses|April 15, 2004
Elevated sympathetic activity may promote insulin resistance syndrome by activating alpha-1 adrenergic receptors on adipocytesMark F McCarty
Medical Hypotheses|July 9, 2004
AMPK activation may suppress hepatic production of C-reactive protein by stimulating nitric oxide synthaseMark F McCarty
Medical Hypotheses|December 21, 2004
De novo synthesis of diacylglycerol in endothelium may mediate the association between PAI-1 and the insulin resistance syndromeMark F McCarty
Medical Hypotheses|March 4, 2006
Down-regulation of microglial activation may represent a practical strategy for combating neurodegenerative disordersMark F McCarty
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|August 6, 2013
L-carnitine consumption, its metabolism by intestinal microbiota, and cardiovascular healthMark F McCarty
Age (Dordrecht, Netherlands)|November 20, 2013
AMPK activation--protean potential for boosting healthspanMark F McCarty
Medical Hypotheses|January 24, 2017
Plant-based diets relatively low in bioavailable phosphate and calcium may aid prevention and control of prostate cancer by lessening production of fibroblast growth factor 23Mark F McCarty
Medical Hypotheses|September 27, 2002
Favorable impact of a vegan diet with exercise on hemorheology: implications for control of diabetic neuropathyMark F McCarty
Medical Hypotheses|December 25, 2004
An ezetimibe-policosanol combination has the potential to be an OTC agent that could dramatically lower LDL cholesterol without side effectsMark F McCarty
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