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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... protein is affected less or not at all. However, the insulin action on muscle tissue continues to revolve around whether protein synthesis is stimulated or protein breakdown is inhibited. Muscle protein synthesis has been shown in vitro ...
... protein is affected less or not at all. However, the insulin action on muscle tissue continues to revolve around whether protein synthesis is stimulated or protein breakdown is inhibited. Muscle protein synthesis has been shown in vitro ...
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... protein breakdown, but acute increases in insulin (as after a meal) may have little effect on muscle protein breakdown. This would be different if the individual is in a stressed state or is studied immediately after exercise where the ...
... protein breakdown, but acute increases in insulin (as after a meal) may have little effect on muscle protein breakdown. This would be different if the individual is in a stressed state or is studied immediately after exercise where the ...
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... protein synthesis vs. those that affect protein degradation. It is suggested that proteolysis is more sensitive than synthesis to small changes in plasma insulin within its physiological range. Inasmuch as insulin and IGF-1 exert ...
... protein synthesis vs. those that affect protein degradation. It is suggested that proteolysis is more sensitive than synthesis to small changes in plasma insulin within its physiological range. Inasmuch as insulin and IGF-1 exert ...
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... protein breakdown.48 Thus, short programs are used (so as not to wait 1 h for 3-MH). In that case, retention times of all amino acids are modified, and the appropriate internal standard may be different. 1.4. Interferences. Ninhydrin ...
... protein breakdown.48 Thus, short programs are used (so as not to wait 1 h for 3-MH). In that case, retention times of all amino acids are modified, and the appropriate internal standard may be different. 1.4. Interferences. Ninhydrin ...
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... proteins, and primary amines in the picomole range, Science, 178, 871, 1972. 43. Stein, S., Bohlen, P., Stone, J., Dairman ... protein breakdown in human subjects: the case for its continued use, Clin. Sci., 65, 209, 1983. 49. Parvy, P ...
... proteins, and primary amines in the picomole range, Science, 178, 871, 1972. 43. Stein, S., Bohlen, P., Stone, J., Dairman ... protein breakdown in human subjects: the case for its continued use, Clin. Sci., 65, 209, 1983. 49. Parvy, P ...
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acidosis activity adults alanine amino acid metabolism amino acid requirements amino acid transport ammonia arginase arginine autophagy BCAA Biochem Biochem.J Biol branched-chain amino acids cancer catabolism cells cellular Chem citrulline Clin clinical concentration cycle Cynober cysteine decrease diabetes diet dietary effect elderly Enteral Nutr enzymes free amino acids function gene gluconeogenesis glucose glutamate glutathione healthy hepatic hepatocytes hormone human hyperammonemia immune increased induced infusion inhibition intake intracellular islets ketoglutarate kidney kinetics L-arginine leucine levels lymphocytes lysine macrophages mammalian mechanism Metab methionine mg·kg mitochondrial mRNA mTOR muscle protein synthesis nitric oxide synthase nitrogen balance ornithine pathway patients peptide perfused phenylalanine phosphorylation Physiol plasma production protein breakdown protein degradation protein kinase protein metabolism protein synthesis protein turnover proteolysis regulation renal response role signaling skeletal muscle small intestine splanchnic stimulation studies substrate supplementation synthesis rate tissue total parenteral nutrition tracer tumor tyrosine uptake urea vivo whole-body