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Carnitine analysis in pterygium.

Ayhan SağlikIsmail KoyuncuHamza YalcinFatih Mehmet AdibelliAtaman GonelMuslum Toptan
Published in: Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia (2020)
That the carnitine levels in pterygium tissue were higher suggests that acceleration of cell metabolism developed secondary to chronic inflammation and the premalignant characteristics of pterygium tissue. High carnitine levels may also effectively suppress the apoptosis process. The data reported in our study indicate that further, more extensive studies of the carnitine profile could help clarify the pathogenesis of pterygium.
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