Mast cells are immune sentinels that release inflammatory mediators, such as histamine and cytokines, in response to perceived threats
[1] [2] The most frequently reported side effects in clinical trials were gastrointestinal in nature, including nausea (occurring in up to 44% of patients taking Wegovy at the 2.4 mg dose), vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and constipation
When tested in musk shrews (a species that, unlike rodents, can vomit), TDN reduced weight without triggering emesis, while exendin-4 caused rapid, dose-dependent vomiting
CIII and CIV (together with CI) of the ETC act as H + pump and build up the membrane potential
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