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polyvalent linkers herein described comprise a radical having the formula: the polyvalent linkers described herein comprise a radical of having the formula: where X is an heteroatom, such as nitrogen, oxygen, or sulfur, n is an integer selected from 0, 1, 2, and 3, R is hydrogen, or a substituent, including a substituent capable of stabilizing a positive charge inductively or by resonance on the aryl ring, such as alkoxy, and the like, and the symbol (*) indicates points of attachment
When monitoring the blood carnitine level in premature and term infants, it was found that the carnitine level gradually increased after birth, and the L-carnitine level could increase by one-third at 1 month after birth compared with that after birth
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