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PPIA regulates fatty acid and glutamine metabolism in lung adenocarcinoma based on multiomics prognostic model and experiment validation. [PDF]
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Comprehensive bioinformatics analysis identified and validated KIT as a key gene associated with glutamine metabolism in thyroid carcinoma. [PDF]
Li X, Qiu L, Gu E, Ke N, Fang M.
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2012
Glutamine (GLN) has been shown to be a key pharmaconutrient in the body's response to stress and injury. It exerts its protective effects via multiple mechanisms, including direct protection of cells and tissue from injury, attenuation inflammation, and preservation of metabolic function.
Mike, Kim, Paul E, Wischmeyer
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Glutamine (GLN) has been shown to be a key pharmaconutrient in the body's response to stress and injury. It exerts its protective effects via multiple mechanisms, including direct protection of cells and tissue from injury, attenuation inflammation, and preservation of metabolic function.
Mike, Kim, Paul E, Wischmeyer
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Glutamine promotes antibiotic uptake to kill multidrug-resistant uropathogenic bacteria
Science Translational Medicine, 2021Description Multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli metabolomes are reprogrammed by glutamine to be sensitive to ampicillin in vitro and in vivo. A metabolite to mitigate antimicrobial resistance Antibiotic resistance is a pervasive and increasing problem ...
Xiangyang Zhao +11 more
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World Journal of Surgery, 2000
AbstractRelatively little was known about glutamine metabolism until the 1930s, when Sir Hans Krebs first demonstrated glutamine hydrolysis and biosynthesis in the kidney. Subsequent studies by Rose in 1938 demonstrated that glutamine is a nonessential (dispensable) amino acid, as it can be readily synthesized de novo in virtually all tissues in the ...
B I, Labow, W W, Souba
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AbstractRelatively little was known about glutamine metabolism until the 1930s, when Sir Hans Krebs first demonstrated glutamine hydrolysis and biosynthesis in the kidney. Subsequent studies by Rose in 1938 demonstrated that glutamine is a nonessential (dispensable) amino acid, as it can be readily synthesized de novo in virtually all tissues in the ...
B I, Labow, W W, Souba
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Congenital Glutamine Deficiency with Glutamine Synthetase Mutations
New England Journal of Medicine, 2005Glutamine synthetase plays a major role in ammonia detoxification, interorgan nitrogen flux, acid-base homeostasis, and cell signaling. We report on two unrelated newborns who had congenital human glutamine synthetase deficiency with severe brain malformations resulting in multiorgan failure and neonatal death.
Johannes, Häberle +11 more
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Alanine and glutamine are the principal glucogenic amino acids. Most originate from muscles, where branched-chain amino acids (valine, leucine, and isoleucine) are nitrogen donors and, under exceptional circumstances, a source of carbons for glutamate ...
M. Holeček
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Alanine and glutamine are the principal glucogenic amino acids. Most originate from muscles, where branched-chain amino acids (valine, leucine, and isoleucine) are nitrogen donors and, under exceptional circumstances, a source of carbons for glutamate ...
M. Holeček
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Nutrition, 2000
The goal of the present work was to compare the plasma glutamine response to exogenous glutamine administration in human volunteers; glutamine was provided as a free amino acid, bound to proteins, or in the form of peptides. Plasma glutamine concentrations were measured in eight human volunteers at 30, 60, 90, 120, and 240 min after receiving a drink ...
J J, Boza +3 more
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The goal of the present work was to compare the plasma glutamine response to exogenous glutamine administration in human volunteers; glutamine was provided as a free amino acid, bound to proteins, or in the form of peptides. Plasma glutamine concentrations were measured in eight human volunteers at 30, 60, 90, 120, and 240 min after receiving a drink ...
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