Paper
Lisofylline causes rapid and prolonged suppression of serum levels of free fatty acids.
Published Jan 1, 1998 · Stuart L. Bursten, David A. Federighi, Jeffrey Wald
The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics
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Lisofylline rapidly and prolonged suppresses serum levels of free fatty acids, potentially affecting anti-inflammatory activity and serving as surrogate markers for its pharmacodynamics.
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