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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... tumor-produced sulfated glycoprotein.21 A proteolysisinducing factor (PIF) detected in the urine of weightlosing cancer patients has been detected in gastrointestinal tumors.22 In vivo studies have shown that PIF induces catabolism of ...
... tumor-produced sulfated glycoprotein.21 A proteolysisinducing factor (PIF) detected in the urine of weightlosing cancer patients has been detected in gastrointestinal tumors.22 In vivo studies have shown that PIF induces catabolism of ...
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... tumor necrosis factor-) and the activation of transcription factors such as nuclear factor-kB for the stimulation of major proteolytic pathways in cachexia. Langhans26 has reviewed interrelationships between hypermetabolism and the ...
... tumor necrosis factor-) and the activation of transcription factors such as nuclear factor-kB for the stimulation of major proteolytic pathways in cachexia. Langhans26 has reviewed interrelationships between hypermetabolism and the ...
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... tumor growth. What can explain this? Lane and Gross35 have reviewed many of the factors that contribute to this remarkable diversity of function. NO is unlike any other cellular messenger. It is a lipophilic, reactive, free radical ...
... tumor growth. What can explain this? Lane and Gross35 have reviewed many of the factors that contribute to this remarkable diversity of function. NO is unlike any other cellular messenger. It is a lipophilic, reactive, free radical ...
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... tumor consumption of amino acids can specifically 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 ...
... tumor consumption of amino acids can specifically 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 ...
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... tumor cells to support cell proliferation.12 An interesting aspect of ASCT2 that is independent of its transport activity is its function as a receptor for certain types of retroviruses.20,21 ASCT2 is also referred to as ATB0 because ...
... tumor cells to support cell proliferation.12 An interesting aspect of ASCT2 that is independent of its transport activity is its function as a receptor for certain types of retroviruses.20,21 ASCT2 is also referred to as ATB0 because ...
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