Arginine, citrulline and nitric oxide metabolism in sepsis
LETICIA CRUZ - CASTILLO
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Karolina Wijnands
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Yvette Luiking
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Low plasma citrulline levels are associated with acute respiratory distress syndrome in patients with severe sepsis
Brian Christman
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The ratio of arginine to dimethylarginines is reduced and predicts outcomes in patients with severe sepsis*
Robert Mooney
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Production of arginine by the kidney is impaired in a model of sepsis: early events following LPS
Joseph Satriano
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Effects of Arginine and Citrulline supplementation on inflammatory markers in critically ill patients
Shirin Seyedhamzeh
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Monitoring of L-Arginine and Endogenous Dimethylarginines in Survivor Septic Patients - A Pilot Study
Tamás Kőszegi
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High plasma arginine concentrations in critically ill patients suffering from hepatic failure
Ben van der Hoven
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Plasma citrulline kinetics and prognostic value in critically ill patients
Olivier Barbot
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Specific amino acids in the critically ill patient???Exogenous glutamine/arginine: A common denominator?
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Arginine metabolism in a small animal model of sepsis and after hemihepatectomy
Ben van der Hoven
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Plasma l-citrulline concentrations and its relationship with inflammation at the onset of septic shock: A pilot study
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Mohammad Safarian
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Activation of the L-arginine nitric oxide pathway in severe sepsis
Mike South
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Arginine Supplementation Improves Histone and Acute-Phase Protein Synthesis During Gram-Negative Sepsis in the Rat
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Dimethylarginines in critically ill patients with severe sepsis or septic shock
Gaetano Iapichino
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Sepsis impairs gut amino acid absorption
Keith Gardiner
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The Effects of Sepsis and Endotoxemia on Gut Glutamine Metabolism
Suzanne Klimberg
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Arginine, citrulline, and nitric oxide metabolism in end-stage renal disease patients
Leticia Castillo
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Plasma-Amino Acid Profiles in Sepsis and Stress
Dirk Gouma
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Alexandre Braga Libório
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Citrulline Supplementation Improves Organ Perfusion and Arginine Availability under Conditions with Enhanced Arginase Activity
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Excessive tryptophan catabolism along the kynurenine pathway precedes ongoing sepsis in critically ill patients
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