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Systemic inflammation is associated with exaggerated skeletal muscle protein catabolism in maintenance hemodialysis patients

Systemic inflammation is associated with exaggerated skeletal muscle protein catabolism in maintenance hemodialysis patients

... on protein turnover in MHD patients, albeit this is limited due to very small sample ...net protein balance is potentially unique and ...muscle protein balance (i.e., simul- taneously increasing ...

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The metabolic and molecular mechanisms of hyperammonaemia and hyperethanolaemia induced protein catabolism in skeletal muscle cells

The metabolic and molecular mechanisms of hyperammonaemia and hyperethanolaemia induced protein catabolism in skeletal muscle cells

... muscle protein metabolism more than each component individually, potentially increasing the severity of the associated hepatic ...muscle protein turnover have not previously been ...impair protein ...

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Cadmium ion induced changes in the protein catabolism of Oreochromis mossambicus

Cadmium ion induced changes in the protein catabolism of Oreochromis mossambicus

... Fish have a remarkable capacity to use proteins as an energy source [18], and ammonia is the major end product of nitrogen metabolism. A significant elevation of plasma ammonia was observed in fish exposed to sub lethal ...

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Antiglucocorticoid RU38486 reduces net protein catabolism in experimental acute renal failure

Antiglucocorticoid RU38486 reduces net protein catabolism in experimental acute renal failure

... of protein degradation, amino acid intermediate metabolism, and protein synthe- ...of protein metabolism both in anabolic and catabolic situa- ...

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Simple tricks for improving pattern-based information extraction from the biomedical literature

Simple tricks for improving pattern-based information extraction from the biomedical literature

... phosphorylation, protein catabolism, and transcrip- ...types): protein, trigger word, and phosphorylation ...associating protein and trigger ...

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Comparing the Effects of One Session of Interval and Continuous Aerobic Exercise on Protein and Purine Catabolism among High School Boys in Gonabad-Iran

Comparing the Effects of One Session of Interval and Continuous Aerobic Exercise on Protein and Purine Catabolism among High School Boys in Gonabad-Iran

... in protein breakdown but increased the muscle protein ...muscle protein synthesis and its breakdown, it increased protein synthesis much more than that of protein catabolism in ...

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Effect of exercise therapy on sarcopenia in pancreatic cancer: a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

Effect of exercise therapy on sarcopenia in pancreatic cancer: a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

... current randomised controlled trial (RCT). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first prospective interven- tional clinical trial that will objectively assess the effect of ET on sarcopenia in patients with PC. From ...

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Guanidino compounds inhibit nitric oxide release in J774A.1 macrophages

Guanidino compounds inhibit nitric oxide release in J774A.1 macrophages

... from protein catabolism like creatine (CRT), creatinine (CRTN), guanidine (GN) and methylguanidine (MG) proposed as responsible of some manifestations of uremic ...

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Anthropometric, biochemical and clinical assessment of malnutrition in Malaysian patients with advanced cirrhosis

Anthropometric, biochemical and clinical assessment of malnutrition in Malaysian patients with advanced cirrhosis

... above, protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) has often been observed in patients with liver cirrhosis ...increased protein catabolism and insufficient synthesis, and malabsorption/ maldigestion ...

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Adiposity and fat metabolism during combined fasting and lactation in elephant seals

Adiposity and fat metabolism during combined fasting and lactation in elephant seals

... Cortisol, among other metabolic actions, has lipolytic effects (Djurhuus et al., 2004). Despite the additional metabolic consequence of stimulating protein catabolism (Brillon et al., 1995), the increasing ...

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Development and current use of parenteral nutrition in critical care – an opinion paper

Development and current use of parenteral nutrition in critical care – an opinion paper

... limit protein catabolism and promote faster recovery, although this concept has been challenged recently in a substudy of patients from the large Early Parenteral Nutrition Completing Enteral Nutrition in ...

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Nutritional management of acute kidney injury in the critically ill: a focus on enteral feeding

Nutritional management of acute kidney injury in the critically ill: a focus on enteral feeding

... significant protein catabolism, insulin resistance (abnormal carbohydrate metabolism) and an altered fat metabolism, and AKI patients on continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT), such as continuous ...

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Using Kybots for Extracting Events in Biomedical Texts

Using Kybots for Extracting Events in Biomedical Texts

... The aim of the BioNLP’11 Genia Shared Task (Kim et al., 2011b) concerns the detection of molecular biology events in biomedical texts using NLP tools and methods. It requires the identification of events together with ...

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Dietary Supplements and Sports Performance: Amino Acids

Dietary Supplements and Sports Performance: Amino Acids

... individuals. Protein supplements have been recommended to athletes to enhance nitrogen retention and increase muscle mass, to prevent protein catabolism during prolonged exercise, to promote muscle ...

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Sex differences in fuel use and metabolism during development in fasting juvenile northern elephant seals

Sex differences in fuel use and metabolism during development in fasting juvenile northern elephant seals

... on protein use while the level of suppression of GH was the best predictor of protein use within ...of protein catabolism to ...of protein loss was ...of protein during fasting ...

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IMPLICATIONS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ON THE MARKERS OF RENAL DAMAGE AMONG TYPE 2 DIABETIC SUBJECTS

IMPLICATIONS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ON THE MARKERS OF RENAL DAMAGE AMONG TYPE 2 DIABETIC SUBJECTS

... Urea, uric acid, and creatinine are the parameters to diagnose functioning of the kidney. Changes in serum creatinine concentration more reliably reflect changes in GFR than do changes in serum urea concentrations. [4] ...

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The central role of acetyl CoA in plant metabolism, as examined through studies of ATP citrate lyase and the bio1 mutant of Arabidopsis

The central role of acetyl CoA in plant metabolism, as examined through studies of ATP citrate lyase and the bio1 mutant of Arabidopsis

... ubiquitin-dependent protein catabolism biol B-bio10 N-terminal protein myristoylation bid B-bio10 protein amino acid phosphorylation protein amino acid phosphorylation protein amino acid[r] ...

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Diagnosis and Treatment of Maple Syrup Disease: A Study of 36 Patients

Diagnosis and Treatment of Maple Syrup Disease: A Study of 36 Patients

... The approach to management of the asymptomatic neonate is summarized in Table 2. Asymptomatic, at-risk infants were man- aged exclusively with oral feedings. Treatment of the sick neonate is summarized in Table 3. The ...

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Reduction in the rates of protein and amino acid catabolism to slow down the accumulation of endogenous ammonia: a strategy potentially adopted by mudskippers (Periophthalmodon schlosseri snd Boleophthalmus boddaerti) during aerial exposure in constant da

Reduction in the rates of protein and amino acid catabolism to slow down the accumulation of endogenous ammonia: a strategy potentially adopted by mudskippers (Periophthalmodon schlosseri snd Boleophthalmus boddaerti) during aerial exposure in constant darkness

... which is clearly negligible. This would explain why there was no observable increase in the ammonia excretory rate when P. schlosseri was resubmerged in 50 % sea water. A similar argument applies in the case of B. ...

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Catabolism of the Last Two Steroid Rings in Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Other Bacteria

Catabolism of the Last Two Steroid Rings in Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Other Bacteria

... aerobic catabolism of steroids largely follows the structural elements of the steroid molecule: the alkyl side chain when present, rings A and B, and rings C and D, respectively (3, 9, ...date, catabolism ...

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