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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... important factors, significantly affecting amino acid concentrations. Table 2.4 and Table 2.5 present representative data for plasma and muscle in young and elderly females and males, respectively. Table 2.3 Simultaneous Measurements.
... important factors, significantly affecting amino acid concentrations. Table 2.4 and Table 2.5 present representative data for plasma and muscle in young and elderly females and males, respectively. Table 2.3 Simultaneous Measurements.
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... Elderly Males Great caution should be exercised at interpretation of normal ranges. Physiological deviations are to be considered since amino acid concentrations are affected by many variables. As pointed out previously, an adequately ...
... Elderly Males Great caution should be exercised at interpretation of normal ranges. Physiological deviations are to be considered since amino acid concentrations are affected by many variables. As pointed out previously, an adequately ...
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... elderly women, Gerontology, 29, 1–8, 1983. 54. Alvestrand, A., Fürst, P., and Bergström, J., Plasma and muscle free amino acids in uremia: influence of nutrition with amino acids, Clin. Nephrol., 18, 297– 305, 1982. chapter three ...
... elderly women, Gerontology, 29, 1–8, 1983. 54. Alvestrand, A., Fürst, P., and Bergström, J., Plasma and muscle free amino acids in uremia: influence of nutrition with amino acids, Clin. Nephrol., 18, 297– 305, 1982. chapter three ...
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... elderly subjects.80 Fractional splanchnic uptake varies considerably from one amino acid to the next, as it amounts to 50 81,82 to 70% for glutamine and >90% for glutamate.83 3.3.2.2 Combined use of stable isotopes and arteriovenous ...
... elderly subjects.80 Fractional splanchnic uptake varies considerably from one amino acid to the next, as it amounts to 50 81,82 to 70% for glutamine and >90% for glutamate.83 3.3.2.2 Combined use of stable isotopes and arteriovenous ...
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... elderly subjects.92,93 Similarly, the performance of a duodenal or colonic biopsy, using an endoscopic procedure at the end of a 4- to 6-h infusion of labeled leucine, allows for the determination of intestinal protein synthesis. This ...
... elderly subjects.92,93 Similarly, the performance of a duodenal or colonic biopsy, using an endoscopic procedure at the end of a 4- to 6-h infusion of labeled leucine, allows for the determination of intestinal protein synthesis. This ...
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