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Does proteolysis explain glutamine release from the septic brain?
C.H. Dejong
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S.W. Olde Damink
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brain
100%
amino acids
100%
glutamine
100%
proteolysis
100%
infusion
66%
humans
33%
phenylalanine
33%
chains
33%
uptake
33%
lipopolysaccharides
33%
aromatics
33%
endotoxins
33%
Keyphrases
Glutamine
100%
Proteolysis
100%
Phenylalanine
50%
Human Brain
50%
Lipopolysaccharide
50%
Endotoxin
50%
Branched-chain Amino Acids
50%
Amino Acid Exchange
50%
Aromatic Amino Acids
50%
Neuroscience
Glutamine
100%
Proteolysis
100%
Lipopolysaccharide
50%
Amino Acid
50%
Branched-Chain Amino Acid
50%
Phenylalanine
50%
Aromatic Amino Acid
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Glutamine
100%
Amino Acids
100%
Proteolysis
100%
Lipopolysaccharide
33%
Phenylalanine
33%