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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... stimulated or protein breakdown is inhibited. Muscle protein synthesis has been shown in vitro to involve gene ... stimulating muscle protein synthesis. The situation in man is even less clear. Wolfe4 has summarized the errors in ...
... stimulated or protein breakdown is inhibited. Muscle protein synthesis has been shown in vitro to involve gene ... stimulating muscle protein synthesis. The situation in man is even less clear. Wolfe4 has summarized the errors in ...
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... stimulation of muscle protein synthesis by feeding. However, whether insulin and amino acids interact at submaximal doses to stimulate skeletal muscle protein synthesis remains uncertain. O'Connor et al.5 utilized a pancreatic-amino ...
... stimulation of muscle protein synthesis by feeding. However, whether insulin and amino acids interact at submaximal doses to stimulate skeletal muscle protein synthesis remains uncertain. O'Connor et al.5 utilized a pancreatic-amino ...
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... stimulation of protein synthesis requires the hormone insulin and an adequate supply of amino acids. The relative contribution of these regulatory factors to the increase in protein synthesis is controversial, particularly since some ...
... stimulation of protein synthesis requires the hormone insulin and an adequate supply of amino acids. The relative contribution of these regulatory factors to the increase in protein synthesis is controversial, particularly since some ...
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... stimulation of muscle protein were reported to be important since the system becomes refractory after 2 h of constant elevation of amino acid concentration. A study by Tipton et al.12 demonstrated that an acute response of net muscle ...
... stimulation of muscle protein were reported to be important since the system becomes refractory after 2 h of constant elevation of amino acid concentration. A study by Tipton et al.12 demonstrated that an acute response of net muscle ...
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... stimulation of major proteolytic pathways in cachexia. Langhans26 has reviewed interrelationships between hypermetabolism and the catabolism of lipid and protein in cachexia, emphasizing steps that hold promise for future pharmaceutical ...
... stimulation of major proteolytic pathways in cachexia. Langhans26 has reviewed interrelationships between hypermetabolism and the catabolism of lipid and protein in cachexia, emphasizing steps that hold promise for future pharmaceutical ...
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Metabolic & Therapeutic Aspects of Amino Acids in Clinical Nutrition Luc A. Cynober Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2003 |
Metabolic & Therapeutic Aspects of Amino Acids in Clinical Nutrition, Second ... Luc A. Cynober Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2003 |
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