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F Hammarqvist

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Surgery|April 1, 1996
Decrease in muscle glutamine, ribosomes, and the nitrogen losses are similar after laparoscopic compared with open cholecystectomy during the immediate postoperative periodF Hammarqvist, B Westman, C E Leijonmarck, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|January 1, 1997
Skeletal muscle glutathione is depleted in critically ill patientsF Hammarqvist, J L Luo, I A Cotgreave, et al.
Annals of Surgery|August 1, 1992
Biosynthetic human growth hormone preserves both muscle protein synthesis and the decrease in muscle-free glutamine, and improves whole-body nitrogen economy after operationF Hammarqvist, C Strömberg, A von der Decken, et al.
Annals of Surgery|April 1, 1989
Addition of glutamine to total parenteral nutrition after elective abdominal surgery spares free glutamine in muscle, counteracts the fall in muscle protein synthesis, and improves nitrogen balanceF Hammarqvist, J Wernerman, R Ali, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|May 20, 1998
Growth hormone treatment prevents the decrease in insulin-like growth factor I gene expression in patients undergoing abdominal surgeryR Bjarnason, R Wickelgren, M Hermansson, et al.
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|December 1, 1989
Stress hormones given to healthy volunteers alter the concentration and configuration of ribosomes in skeletal muscle, reflecting changes in protein synthesisJ Wernerman, D Botta, F Hammarqvist, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|July 7, 2005
Temporal changes in whole-blood and plasma glutathione in ICU patients with multiple organ failureU B Fläring, O E Rooyackers, C Hebert, et al.
Journal of Chromatography. B, Biomedical Applications|August 4, 1995
Determination of intracellular glutathione in human skeletal muscle by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatographyJ L Luo, F Hammarqvist, I A Cotgreave, et al.
Journal of Internal Medicine|November 9, 2010
Increased expression of pro-inflammatory genes in abdominal subcutaneous fat in advanced chronic kidney disease patientsA Witasp, J J Carrero, O Heimbürger, et al.
Lakartidningen|August 19, 1992
[Glutamine--a non-essential but important amino acid]F Hammarqvist, B Ahlman, C E Leijonmarck, et al.
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Surgery|April 1, 1996
Decrease in muscle glutamine, ribosomes, and the nitrogen losses are similar after laparoscopic compared with open cholecystectomy during the immediate postoperative periodF Hammarqvist, B Westman, C E Leijonmarck, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|January 1, 1997
Skeletal muscle glutathione is depleted in critically ill patientsF Hammarqvist, J L Luo, I A Cotgreave, et al.
Annals of Surgery|August 1, 1992
Biosynthetic human growth hormone preserves both muscle protein synthesis and the decrease in muscle-free glutamine, and improves whole-body nitrogen economy after operationF Hammarqvist, C Strömberg, A von der Decken, et al.
Annals of Surgery|April 1, 1989
Addition of glutamine to total parenteral nutrition after elective abdominal surgery spares free glutamine in muscle, counteracts the fall in muscle protein synthesis, and improves nitrogen balanceF Hammarqvist, J Wernerman, R Ali, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|May 20, 1998
Growth hormone treatment prevents the decrease in insulin-like growth factor I gene expression in patients undergoing abdominal surgeryR Bjarnason, R Wickelgren, M Hermansson, et al.
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|December 1, 1989
Stress hormones given to healthy volunteers alter the concentration and configuration of ribosomes in skeletal muscle, reflecting changes in protein synthesisJ Wernerman, D Botta, F Hammarqvist, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|July 7, 2005
Temporal changes in whole-blood and plasma glutathione in ICU patients with multiple organ failureU B Fläring, O E Rooyackers, C Hebert, et al.
Journal of Chromatography. B, Biomedical Applications|August 4, 1995
Determination of intracellular glutathione in human skeletal muscle by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatographyJ L Luo, F Hammarqvist, I A Cotgreave, et al.
Journal of Internal Medicine|November 9, 2010
Increased expression of pro-inflammatory genes in abdominal subcutaneous fat in advanced chronic kidney disease patientsA Witasp, J J Carrero, O Heimbürger, et al.
Lakartidningen|August 19, 1992
[Glutamine--a non-essential but important amino acid]F Hammarqvist, B Ahlman, C E Leijonmarck, et al.
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