Loffelholz_1998_J.Physiol.Paris_92_235

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Title : Brain choline has a typical precursor profile - Loffelholz_1998_J.Physiol.Paris_92_235
Author(s) : Loffelholz K
Ref : Journal de Physiologie (Paris) , 92 :235 , 1998
Abstract :

Choline is product and precursor to both acetylcholine and membrane phospholipids, and, in the brain, is ultimately provided by the circulation. The brain is protected from excess choline and choline deprivation by a refined system of homeostatic mechanisms that maintain a level of extracellular choline that, for its role as precursor, meets saturation criteria under normal conditions. The kinetic and activity profiles of choline are typical for a biosynthetic precursor.

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Loffelholz K (1998)
Brain choline has a typical precursor profile
Journal de Physiologie (Paris) 92 :235

Loffelholz K (1998)
Journal de Physiologie (Paris) 92 :235