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Academic Article Extremity hyperinsulinemia stimulates muscle protein synthesis in severely injured patients.
Academic Article Quantification of protein metabolism in vivo for skin, wound, and muscle in severe burn patients.
Academic Article Adult patients are more catabolic than children during acute phase after burn injury: a retrospective analysis on muscle protein kinetics.
Academic Article Plasma amino acid concentrations during late rehabilitation in patients with traumatic brain injury.
Academic Article Muscle protein synthesis in cancer patients can be stimulated with a specially formulated medical food.
Academic Article Clinical manifestations and long-term follow-up in pediatric patients living at altitude with isolated pulmonary artery of ductal origin.
Academic Article Propranolol decreases splanchnic triacylglycerol storage in burn patients receiving a high-carbohydrate diet.
Academic Article Inverse regulation of protein turnover and amino acid transport in skeletal muscle of hypercatabolic patients.
Academic Article Long-term oxandrolone treatment increases muscle protein net deposition via improving amino acid utilization in pediatric patients 6 months after burn injury.
Academic Article Amino acid metabolism and inflammatory burden in ovarian cancer patients undergoing intense oncological therapy.
Academic Article Relative influence of glucose and insulin on peripheral amino acid metabolism in severely burned patients.
Academic Article Dietary essential amino acids are highly anabolic in pediatric patients with cystic fibrosis.
Academic Article Impaired glucose tolerance in pediatric burn patients at discharge from the acute hospital stay.
Academic Article Isotopic approaches to the estimation of protein requirements in burn patients
Academic Article Effect of exogenous growth hormone on whole-body and isolated-limb protein kinetics in burned patients
Academic Article Propranolol diminishes extremity blood flow in burned patients
Academic Article Insulin therapy in burn patients does not contribute to hepatic triglyceride production
Academic Article Accelerated glutamine synthesis in critically ill patients cannot maintain normal intramuscular free glutamine concentration
Academic Article Response of protein and urea kinetics in burn patients to different levels of protein intake
Academic Article Effect of total parenteral nutrition on free fatty acid metabolism in burned patients
Academic Article Role of basal insulin in the regulation of protein kinetics and energy metabolism in septic patients
Academic Article Effects of physical training and diet therapy on carbohydrate metabolism in patients with glucose intolerance and non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
Academic Article Role of insulin and glucagon in the response of glucose and alanine kinetics in burn-injured patients
Academic Article Effect of propranolol administration on hemodynamic and metabolic responses of burned pediatric patients
Academic Article Regulation of the insulin-like growth factor system by insulin in burn patients
Academic Article Fatty acid and glycerol kinetics in septic patients and in patients with gastrointestinal cancer. The response to glucose infusion and parenteral feeding
Academic Article Inhibition of muscle glutamine formation in hypercatabolic patients
Academic Article Determinations of glucose turnover and oxidation in normal volunteers and septic patients using stable and radio-isotopes: the response to glucose infusion and total parenteral feeding
Academic Article Whole-body lipolysis and triglyceride-fatty acid cycling in cachectic patients with esophageal cancer
Academic Article Stimulation of muscle protein synthesis by long-term insulin infusion in severely burned patients
Academic Article An integrated analysis of glucose, fat, and protein metabolism in severely traumatized patients. Studies in the basal state and the response to total parenteral nutrition
Academic Article Lipolytic response to metabolic stress in critically ill patients
Academic Article Lipolysis in burned patients is stimulated by the beta 2-receptor for catecholamines
Academic Article Beta-blockade lowers peripheral lipolysis in burn patients receiving growth hormone. Rate of hepatic very low density lipoprotein triglyceride secretion remains unchanged
Academic Article Assessment of progressive changes in exercise performance in patients with a systemic right ventricle following the atrial switch repair
Academic Article Whole-body protein kinetics in patients with early and advanced gastrointestinal cancer: the response to glucose infusion and total parenteral nutrition
Academic Article Glucose metabolism in severely burned patients
Academic Article Techniques for investigating substrate metabolism in patients
Academic Article Metabolic intervention in surgical patients. An assessment of the effect of somatostatin, ranitidine, naloxone, diclophenac, dipyridamole, or salbutamol infusion on energy and protein kinetics in surgical patients using stable and radioisotopes
Academic Article Effect of exogenous growth hormone on glucose utilization in burn patients
Academic Article Total energy expenditure during total parenteral nutrition: ambulatory patients at home versus patients with sepsis in surgical intensive care
Academic Article Effects of giving 'high-dose' insulin in burn patients
Academic Article Energy and protein metabolism in sarcoma patients
Academic Article Assessment of alanine, urea, and glucose interrelationships in normal subjects and in patients with sepsis with stable isotopic tracers
Academic Article Somatostatin infusion inhibits glucose production in burn patients
Academic Article Effect of low-dose bradykinin on glucose metabolism and nitrogen balance in surgical patients
Academic Article Substrate cycling in thermogenesis and amplification of net substrate flux in human volunteers and burned patients
Academic Article Applied nutrition in ICU patients. A consensus statement of the American College of Chest Physicians
Academic Article Glucose and urea kinetics in patients with early and advanced gastrointestinal cancer: the response to glucose infusion, parenteral feeding, and surgical resection
Academic Article Arrhythmias in patients with valvar aortic stenosis, valvar pulmonary stenosis, and ventricular septal defect. Results of 24-hour ECG monitoring
Academic Article Low-dose bradykinin infusion reduces endogenous glucose production in surgical patients
Academic Article Glucose, fat, and protein kinetics in patients with primary and secondary hyperparathyroidism
Academic Article Glucose, fatty acid, and urea kinetics in patients with severe pancreatitis. The response to substrate infusion and total parenteral nutrition
Academic Article Whole body protein kinetics in severely septic patients. The response to glucose infusion and total parenteral nutrition
Academic Article Proteins and amino acids are fundamental to optimal nutrition support in critically ill patients.
Grant GLUCOSE METABOLISM IN SEPTIC PATIENTS
Grant GLUCOSE METABOLISM IN SEPTIC PATIENTS
Grant Expanding Translational Research in Arkansas
Grant THE ROLE OF SUBSTRATE CYCLING IN ENERGY METABOLISM
Grant Substrate Cycling in Energy Metabolism
Grant ENERGY EXPENDITURE IN BURNED PATIENTS
Grant “Evaluation of an Oral Nutritional Supplement Containing AN777 in Older Hospitalized Patients - BK33”
Grant RES-DZ-01-03 Study in Septic-shock ICU Patients in Which Arginine was Infused to Improve Their Condition-Nicolaas Deitz, Co-I
Grant Protocol No. CT-12-0012 entitled “Determination of the Optimal Infusion Rate of Amino Acids in Seriously Ill Patients
Grant RES-DZ-01-03 Study in Septic-shock ICU Patients in Which Arginine was Infused to Improve Their Condition-Nicolaas Deitz, Co-I
Grant Protocol No. CT-12-0012 entitled “Determination of the Optimal Infusion Rate of Amino Acids in Seriously Ill Patients

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