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149 related items for PubMed ID: 7235007

  • 21. Glucocorticoid regulation of splanchnic glutamine, alanine, glutamate, ammonia, and glutathione fluxes.
    Tamarappoo BK, Nam M, Kilberg MS, Welbourne TC.
    Am J Physiol; 1993 Apr; 264(4 Pt 1):E526-33. PubMed ID: 8097375
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  • 22. Glutamine transport in normal and acidotic rat kidney mitochondria.
    Atlante A, Passarella S, Minervini GM, Quagliariello E.
    Arch Biochem Biophys; 1994 Dec; 315(2):369-81. PubMed ID: 7986080
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  • 23. Arteriovenous differences for amino acids and lactate across kidneys of normal and acidotic rats.
    Squires EJ, Hall DE, Brosnan JT.
    Biochem J; 1976 Oct 15; 160(1):125-8. PubMed ID: 1008842
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  • 24. 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.
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  • 25. Enteral glutamine spares endogenous glutamine in chronic acidosis.
    Welbourne TC, Joshi S.
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  • 26. Splanchnic and peripheral uptake of amino acids in relation to the gut.
    Bergman EN.
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  • 27. Mithcondrial glutamine permeability and renal ammonia production in metabolic acidosis.
    Welbourne TC, Bazer GT.
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  • 28. Glutamine balance in metabolic acidosis as studied with the artificial kidney.
    Addae SK, Lotspeich WD.
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  • 29. Renal substrate utilization in normal and acidotic rats.
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  • 30. Organic mercurial diuresis: inhibition of glutamine utilization in the acidotic rat.
    Passerini L, Welbourne TC.
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  • 31. Gut glutamine metabolism.
    Souba WW, Herskowitz K, Salloum RM, Chen MK, Austgen TR.
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  • 32. Interorgan glutamine flow regulation in metabolic acidosis.
    Tamarappoo BK, Joshi S, Welbourne TC.
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  • 35. Hepatic glutamine metabolism and acid-base regulation.
    Almond MK, Iles RA, Cohen RD.
    Miner Electrolyte Metab; 1992 Mar 15; 18(2-5):237-40. PubMed ID: 1465066
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