Metabolic & Therapeutic Aspects of Amino Acids in Clinical NutritionLuc A. Cynober CRC Press, 13.11.2003 - 776 Seiten The first edition of this innovative book brought a new perspective to the metabolic and therapeutic aspects of amino acids in clinical nutrition. Since its publication, a number of very important advances have been made in the field and interesting new findings have emerged. Until now, no reference has fully explored the promising new developments |
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... cancer where there is increased gene expression and activity of the calcium/calpain and ubiqitin–proteosome proteolytic pathways. Despite certain exceptions, most proteins require ubiquination before catabolism. In cancer cachexia, this ...
... cancer where there is increased gene expression and activity of the calcium/calpain and ubiqitin–proteosome proteolytic pathways. Despite certain exceptions, most proteins require ubiquination before catabolism. In cancer cachexia, this ...
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... cancer.24 The cascade of various neurologic stimuli that can contribute to loss of appetite and the catabolism of starvation has been reviewed by Nandi and coworkers.25 Recent studies have focused on the interactions between Ca++ and ...
... cancer.24 The cascade of various neurologic stimuli that can contribute to loss of appetite and the catabolism of starvation has been reviewed by Nandi and coworkers.25 Recent studies have focused on the interactions between Ca++ and ...
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... cancer growth and perhaps lead to treatment with agents such as rapamycin and its analogues, which might not only inhibit protein synthesis but at the same time accelerate autophagic protein degradation. The anabolic effects of amino ...
... cancer growth and perhaps lead to treatment with agents such as rapamycin and its analogues, which might not only inhibit protein synthesis but at the same time accelerate autophagic protein degradation. The anabolic effects of amino ...
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... cancers and correlates with weight loss, Br. J. Cancer, 94, 1599–1601, 2001. 23. Watchom, T.M., Waddell, I.D., Dowidar, N., and Ross, J.A., Proteolysis inducing factor regulates hepatic gene expression via the transcription factors NF-B ...
... cancers and correlates with weight loss, Br. J. Cancer, 94, 1599–1601, 2001. 23. Watchom, T.M., Waddell, I.D., Dowidar, N., and Ross, J.A., Proteolysis inducing factor regulates hepatic gene expression via the transcription factors NF-B ...
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... modify the plasma amino acid pattern. This could be of use in the diagnosis and follow-up of cancer patients (see Chapter 40 for more details). 3.1.3 Interpreting hypoaminoacidemia Hypoaminoacidemia can result from an increase.
... modify the plasma amino acid pattern. This could be of use in the diagnosis and follow-up of cancer patients (see Chapter 40 for more details). 3.1.3 Interpreting hypoaminoacidemia Hypoaminoacidemia can result from an increase.
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