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Michael Lever

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The New Zealand Medical Journal|December 8, 2009
Coenzyme Q10; an adjunctive therapy for congestive heart failure?Sarah L Molyneux, Christopher M Florkowski, A Mark Richards, et al.
Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek|June 6, 2003
Assessment of antimicrobial activity of hydrophilic betaines in osmotically stressed bacteriaBarbara A Peddie, Jacqueline E Wood, Michael Lever, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|October 19, 2010
Fibrates plus betaine: a winning combination?Michael Lever, Peter M George, Sandy Slow, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|November 20, 2008
Coenzyme Q10: an independent predictor of mortality in chronic heart failureSarah L Molyneux, Christopher M Florkowski, Peter M George, et al.
Plos One|July 13, 2011
Plasma lipids and betaine are related in an acute coronary syndrome cohortMichael Lever, Peter M George, Wendy Atkinson, et al.
Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy|August 5, 2009
Fibrates may cause an abnormal urinary betaine loss which is associated with elevations in plasma homocysteineMichael Lever, Peter M George, Sandy Slow, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 1, 2012
Betaine homocysteine methyltransferase is active in the mouse blastocyst and promotes inner cell mass developmentMartin B Lee, Megan Kooistra, Baohua Zhang, et al.
Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy|July 26, 2014
Extreme urinary betaine losses in type 2 diabetes combined with bezafibrate treatment are associated with losses of dimethylglycine and choline but not with increased losses of other osmolytesMichael Lever, Christopher J McEntyre, Peter M George, et al.
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry|July 12, 2014
Variation of betaine, N,N-dimethylglycine, choline, glycerophosphorylcholine, taurine and trimethylamine-N-oxide in the plasma and urine of overweight people with type 2 diabetes over a two-year periodChristopher J McEntyre, Michael Lever, Stephen T Chambers, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 1, 2017
Betaine is accumulated via transient choline dehydrogenase activation during mouse oocyte meiotic maturationTaylor McClatchie, Megan Meredith, Mariame O Ouédraogo, et al.
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The New Zealand Medical Journal|December 8, 2009
Coenzyme Q10; an adjunctive therapy for congestive heart failure?Sarah L Molyneux, Christopher M Florkowski, A Mark Richards, et al.
Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek|June 6, 2003
Assessment of antimicrobial activity of hydrophilic betaines in osmotically stressed bacteriaBarbara A Peddie, Jacqueline E Wood, Michael Lever, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|October 19, 2010
Fibrates plus betaine: a winning combination?Michael Lever, Peter M George, Sandy Slow, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|November 20, 2008
Coenzyme Q10: an independent predictor of mortality in chronic heart failureSarah L Molyneux, Christopher M Florkowski, Peter M George, et al.
Plos One|July 13, 2011
Plasma lipids and betaine are related in an acute coronary syndrome cohortMichael Lever, Peter M George, Wendy Atkinson, et al.
Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy|August 5, 2009
Fibrates may cause an abnormal urinary betaine loss which is associated with elevations in plasma homocysteineMichael Lever, Peter M George, Sandy Slow, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 1, 2012
Betaine homocysteine methyltransferase is active in the mouse blastocyst and promotes inner cell mass developmentMartin B Lee, Megan Kooistra, Baohua Zhang, et al.
Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy|July 26, 2014
Extreme urinary betaine losses in type 2 diabetes combined with bezafibrate treatment are associated with losses of dimethylglycine and choline but not with increased losses of other osmolytesMichael Lever, Christopher J McEntyre, Peter M George, et al.
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry|July 12, 2014
Variation of betaine, N,N-dimethylglycine, choline, glycerophosphorylcholine, taurine and trimethylamine-N-oxide in the plasma and urine of overweight people with type 2 diabetes over a two-year periodChristopher J McEntyre, Michael Lever, Stephen T Chambers, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 1, 2017
Betaine is accumulated via transient choline dehydrogenase activation during mouse oocyte meiotic maturationTaylor McClatchie, Megan Meredith, Mariame O Ouédraogo, et al.
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