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147 related items for PubMed ID: 3821080

  • 1. Postoperative alterations in interorgan glutamine exchange in enterectomized dogs.
    Souba WW, Roughneen PT, Goldwater DL, Williams JC, Rowlands BJ.
    J Surg Res; 1987 Feb; 42(2):117-25. PubMed ID: 3821080
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  • 2. Effects of enterectomy on postoperative visceral organ glucose exchange.
    Souba WW, Roughneen PT, Goldwater DL, Reed RL, Rowlands BJ.
    JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr; 1989 Feb; 13(2):128-31. PubMed ID: 2709600
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  • 3. Effects of glucocorticoids on glutamine metabolism in visceral organs.
    Souba WW, Smith RJ, Wilmore DW.
    Metabolism; 1985 May; 34(5):450-6. PubMed ID: 3990560
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  • 4. Gut-liver interaction during accelerated gluconeogenesis.
    Souba WW, Wilmore DW.
    Arch Surg; 1985 Jan; 120(1):66-70. PubMed ID: 3838133
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  • 5. Anabolic steroids support postoperative gut/liver amino acid metabolism.
    Souba WW, Goldwater DL, Techtmeyer H, Mossberg K, Copeland EM.
    JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr; 1988 Jan; 12(6):550-4. PubMed ID: 3230618
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  • 6. Postoperative alteration of arteriovenous exchange of amino acids across the gastrointestinal tract.
    Souba WW, Wilmore DW.
    Surgery; 1983 Aug; 94(2):342-50. PubMed ID: 6879448
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  • 7. Partial enterectomy in the rat does not diminish muscle glutamine production.
    Deutz NE, Dejong CH, Athanasas G, Soeters PB.
    Metabolism; 1992 Dec; 41(12):1343-50. PubMed ID: 1461140
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  • 8. Influence of alanylglutamine infusion on gastrointestinal glutamine and alanine metabolism in anesthetized dogs.
    Karner J, Roth E.
    Metabolism; 1989 Aug; 38(8 Suppl 1):73-7. PubMed ID: 2761423
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  • 9. Interorgan relationships of alanine and glutamine during fasting in the conscious dog.
    Miller BM, Cersosimo E, McRae J, Williams PE, Lacy WW, Abumrad NN.
    J Surg Res; 1983 Oct; 35(4):310-8. PubMed ID: 6621027
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  • 10. Gut glutamine metabolism.
    Souba WW, Herskowitz K, Salloum RM, Chen MK, Austgen TR.
    JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr; 1990 Oct; 14(4 Suppl):45S-50S. PubMed ID: 2205731
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  • 11. Role of glutamine in adaptations in nitrogen metabolism during fasting.
    Cersosimo E, Williams PE, Radosevich PM, Hoxworth BT, Lacy WW, Abumrad NN.
    Am J Physiol; 1986 Jun; 250(6 Pt 1):E622-8. PubMed ID: 3521309
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  • 12. Gluconeogenesis and amino acid metabolism. 3. Uptake of glutamine and output of alanine and ammonia by non-hepatic splanchnic organs of fasted rats and their metabolic significance.
    Matsutaka H, Aikawa T, Yamamoto H, Ishikawa E.
    J Biochem; 1973 Nov; 74(5):1019-29. PubMed ID: 4770366
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  • 13. Postoperative alterations in interorgan glucose exchange in enterectomized dogs.
    Souba WW, Roughneen PT, Rowlands BJ.
    Curr Surg; 1987 Nov; 44(3):224-8. PubMed ID: 3595205
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  • 14. Influence of N-acetylglutamine or glutamine infusion on plasma amino acid concentrations during the early phase of small-bowel adaptation in the dog.
    Gouttebel MC, Astre C, Briand D, Saint-Aubert B, Girardot PM, Joyeux H.
    JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr; 1992 Nov; 16(2):117-21. PubMed ID: 1556804
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  • 15. Origin and Roles of Alanine and Glutamine in Gluconeogenesis in the Liver, Kidneys, and Small Intestine under Physiological and Pathological Conditions.
    Holeček M.
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  • 16. Effects of acute metabolic acidosis on renal, gut, liver, and muscle metabolism of glutamine and ammonia in the dog.
    Fine A.
    Kidney Int; 1982 Mar 27; 21(3):439-44. PubMed ID: 7087281
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  • 17. Glucocorticoid regulation of splanchnic glutamine, alanine, glutamate, ammonia, and glutathione fluxes.
    Tamarappoo BK, Nam M, Kilberg MS, Welbourne TC.
    Am J Physiol; 1993 Apr 27; 264(4 Pt 1):E526-33. PubMed ID: 8097375
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  • 18. Interorgan amino acid exchange in humans: consequences for arginine and citrulline metabolism.
    van de Poll MC, Siroen MP, van Leeuwen PA, Soeters PB, Melis GC, Boelens PG, Deutz NE, Dejong CH.
    Am J Clin Nutr; 2007 Jan 27; 85(1):167-72. PubMed ID: 17209193
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  • 19. Opposite fluxes of glutamine and alanine in the splanchnic area are an efficient mechanism for nitrogen sparing in rats.
    Lopez HW, Moundras C, Morand C, Demigné C, Rémésy C.
    J Nutr; 1998 Sep 27; 128(9):1487-94. PubMed ID: 9732309
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  • 20. Human kidney and liver gluconeogenesis: evidence for organ substrate selectivity.
    Stumvoll M, Meyer C, Perriello G, Kreider M, Welle S, Gerich J.
    Am J Physiol; 1998 May 27; 274(5):E817-26. PubMed ID: 9612239
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