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Acylation of lysophospholipids by rabbit alveolar macrophages. Specificities of CoA-dependent and CoA-independent reactions.

Robinson et al., 1985

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Robinson M
Blank M
Snyder F
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Journal of Biological Chemistry

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Intact alveolar macrophages were found to acylate alkyl-and acyllysophospholipids with a high selectivity for arachidonate. A specific mechanism appears responsible for the incorporation of arachidonate into lysophospholipids in intact cells since the kinetic pattern …
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