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JPEN. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
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July 1, 1990
Role of glutamine and its analogs in posttraumatic muscle protein and amino acid metabolism
E Vinnars, F Hammarqvist, A von der Decken, et al.
Critical Care Medicine
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April 1, 1996
A descriptive study of skeletal muscle metabolism in critically ill patients: free amino acids, energy-rich phosphates, protein, nucleic acids, fat, water, and electrolytes
L Gamrin, P Essén, A M Forsberg, et al.
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society
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August 1, 1991
Organ-specific measurements of protein turnover in man
P J Garlick, J Wernerman, M A McNurlan, et al.
The British Journal of Surgery
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August 23, 2002
Clinical experience in continuous graft monitoring with microdialysis early after liver transplantation
G Nowak, J Ungerstedt, J Wernerman, et al.
Surgery
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April 1, 1996
Decrease in muscle glutamine, ribosomes, and the nitrogen losses are similar after laparoscopic compared with open cholecystectomy during the immediate postoperative period
F Hammarqvist, B Westman, C E Leijonmarck, et al.
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental
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September 1, 1995
Glutamine and alpha-ketoglutarate prevent the decrease in muscle free glutamine concentration and influence protein synthesis after total hip replacement
B I Blomqvist, F Hammarqvist, A von der Decken, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research
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December 1, 1993
Free amino acids in biopsy specimens from the human colonic mucosa
B Ahlman, C E Leijonmarck, C Lind, et al.
Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)
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November 1, 1985
The effect of stress hormones on the interorgan flux of amino acids and on the concentration of free amino acids in skeletal muscle
J Wernerman, R Brandt, T Strandell, et al.
Clinical Physiology (Oxford, England)
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May 1, 1996
The concentrations of free amino acids in human liver tissue obtained during laparoscopic surgery
H Barle, B Ahlman, B Nyberg, et al.
Annals of Surgery
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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 operation
F Hammarqvist, C Strömberg, A von der Decken, et al.
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JPEN. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
|
July 1, 1990
Role of glutamine and its analogs in posttraumatic muscle protein and amino acid metabolism
E Vinnars, F Hammarqvist, A von der Decken, et al.
Critical Care Medicine
|
April 1, 1996
A descriptive study of skeletal muscle metabolism in critically ill patients: free amino acids, energy-rich phosphates, protein, nucleic acids, fat, water, and electrolytes
L Gamrin, P Essén, A M Forsberg, et al.
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society
|
August 1, 1991
Organ-specific measurements of protein turnover in man
P J Garlick, J Wernerman, M A McNurlan, et al.
The British Journal of Surgery
|
August 23, 2002
Clinical experience in continuous graft monitoring with microdialysis early after liver transplantation
G Nowak, J Ungerstedt, J Wernerman, et al.
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 period
F Hammarqvist, B Westman, C E Leijonmarck, et al.
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental
|
September 1, 1995
Glutamine and alpha-ketoglutarate prevent the decrease in muscle free glutamine concentration and influence protein synthesis after total hip replacement
B I Blomqvist, F Hammarqvist, A von der Decken, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research
|
December 1, 1993
Free amino acids in biopsy specimens from the human colonic mucosa
B Ahlman, C E Leijonmarck, C Lind, et al.
Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)
|
November 1, 1985
The effect of stress hormones on the interorgan flux of amino acids and on the concentration of free amino acids in skeletal muscle
J Wernerman, R Brandt, T Strandell, et al.
Clinical Physiology (Oxford, England)
|
May 1, 1996
The concentrations of free amino acids in human liver tissue obtained during laparoscopic surgery
H Barle, B Ahlman, B Nyberg, 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 operation
F Hammarqvist, C Strömberg, A von der Decken, et al.
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