A glycerophosphocholine compound having O-acyl substituents at both the 1- and 2-positions of the glycerol. It is a major constituent of cell membranes.
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- PMID:22809594 (Europe PMC)
- PMID:11306571 (Europe PMC)
- PMID:15008874 (Europe PMC)
- PMID:23452035 (Europe PMC)
- PMID:11829744 (Europe PMC)
- PMID:15223015 (Europe PMC)
- PMID:16484204 (Europe PMC)
- PMID:18614529 (Europe PMC)
- PMID:16882035 (Europe PMC)
- PMID:23207112 (Europe PMC)
- PMID:19843309 (Europe PMC)
- PMID:23543734 (Europe PMC)
- PMID:23519169 (Europe PMC)
- KEGG:C00157
- PMID:11394647 (Europe PMC)
- PMID:14761824 (Europe PMC)
- PMID:16829536 (Europe PMC)
- Wikipedia:Phosphatidylcholine
- PMID:14756787 (Europe PMC)
- PMID:22922101 (Europe PMC)
- CAS:8002-43-5 (ChemIDplus)
- PMID:3196084 (Europe PMC)
- CAS:8002-43-5 (KEGG COMPOUND)
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PC
Lecithin
Choline phosphatide
Phosphatidyl-N-trimethylethanolamine
1,2-Diacyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine
3-sn-Phosphatidylcholine
phosphatidylcholines
Lecithol
Phospholutein
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