"Ethanolamine" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure,
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A viscous, hygroscopic amino alcohol with an ammoniacal odor. It is widely distributed in biological tissue and is a component of lecithin. It is used as a surfactant, fluorimetric reagent, and to remove CO2 and H2S from natural gas and other gases.
Descriptor ID |
D019856
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MeSH Number(s) |
D02.033.100.291.375 D02.033.375.291.375 D02.092.063.291.375
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Concept/Terms |
Ethanolamine- Ethanolamine
- Colamine
- Monoethanolamine
- 2-Aminoethanol
- 2 Aminoethanol
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2021 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Ethanolamine" by people in Profiles.
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Ma C, Martinez-Rodriguez V, Hoffmann PR. Roles for Selenoprotein I and Ethanolamine Phospholipid Synthesis in T Cell Activation. Int J Mol Sci. 2021 Oct 16; 22(20).
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Ma C, Hoffmann FW, Marciel MP, Page KE, Williams-Aduja MA, Akana ENL, Gojanovich GS, Gerschenson M, Urschitz J, Moisyadi S, Khadka VS, Rozovsky S, Deng Y, Horgen FD, Hoffmann PR. Upregulated ethanolamine phospholipid synthesis via selenoprotein I is required for effective metabolic reprogramming during T cell activation. Mol Metab. 2021 05; 47:101170.