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fromenty

(ˈfrəʊməntɪ)
n
(Cookery) a variant of frumenty
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A wholesome pride in many respects, since it identified honor with perfect integrity, thoroughness of work, and faithfulness to admitted rules; and society owes some worthy qualities in many of her members to mothers of the Dodson class, who made their butter and their fromenty well, and would have felt disgraced to make it otherwise.
[14.] Begriche K, Massart J, Robin MA, Borgne-Sanchez A, Fromenty B.
Fromenty, "Mitochondrial dysfunction in NASH: causes, consequences and possible means to prevent it," Mitochondrion, vol.
Fromenty, "Mitochondrial adaptations and dysfunctions in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease," Hepatology, vol.
Fromenty, "Drug-induced liver injury in obesity," Journal of Hepatology, vol.
AMD induces hepatitis through its toxic effects to mitochondria, uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation, inhibiting of the electron transport chain and b-oxidation of fatty acids (Fromenty et al.
(24.) Fromenty B, Grimbert S, Mansouri A, Beaugrand M, Erlinger S, Rotig A, et al.
Fromenty, "NASH: a mitochondrial disease," Journal of Hepatology, vol.
(10.) Bergriche K, Igoudjil A, Pessayre D, Fromenty D: Mitochondria dysfunction in NASH: Causes, consequences and possible means to prevent it.