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1. Cell culture models demonstrate that CFTR dysfunction leads to defective fatty acid composition and metabolism.

2. Potential utility of plasma fatty acid analysis in the diagnosis of cystic fibrosis.

3. The total body mass of fatty acid ethyl esters in skeletal muscles following ethanol exposure greatly exceeds that found in the liver and the heart.

4. Increased plasma fatty acid ethyl ester levels following inhibition of oxidative metabolism of ethanol by 4-methylpyrazole treatment in human subjects.

5. Rapid fatty acid ethyl ester synthesis by porcine myocardium upon ethanol infusion into the left anterior descending coronary artery.

6. Fatty acid ethyl esters in human mononuclear cells: Production by endogenous synthesis greatly exceeds the uptake of preformed ethyl esters.

7. Fatty acid ethyl esters, nonoxidative ethanol metabolites, synthesis, uptake, and hydrolysis by human platelets.

8. Ethanol administration to cystic fibrosis knockout mice results in increased fatty acid ethyl ester production.

9. Fatty acid methyl esters are detectable in the plasma and their presence correlates with liver dysfunction.

10. The peroxisome deficient Arabidopsis mutant sse1 exhibits impaired fatty acid synthesis.

11. Stearic acid stimulates FA ethyl ester synthesis in HepG2 cells exposed to ethanol.

12. Fatty acid ethyl esters. Ethanol metabolites that reflect ethanol intake.

13. Red blood cell fatty acid ethyl esters: a significant component of fatty acid ethyl esters in the blood.

14. Liver and adipose tissue fatty acid ethyl esters obtained at autopsy are postmortem markers for premortem ethanol intake.

15. Fatty acid ethyl esters in liver and adipose tissues as postmortem markers for ethanol intake.

17. Differences in the fatty acid composition of fatty acid ethyl esters in organs and their secretions.

18. Preanalytical variables affecting the quantification of fatty acid ethyl esters in plasma and serum samples.

19. Quantitation of the mass of fatty acid ethyl esters synthesized by Hep G2 cells incubated with ethanol.

20. Fatty acid ethyl esters in the blood as markers for ethanol intake.

21. Fatty acid ethyl esters: non-oxidative metabolites of ethanol.

22. Fatty acid ethyl esters are present in human serum after ethanol ingestion.

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