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glutaminase/diarrhea

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Effect of lactose induced diarrhea on intestinal glutaminase and muscle glutamine synthetase activities in rats.

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This study was performed to evaluate the effect of lactose induced diarrhea on the key enzymes of glutamine metabolism in skeletal muscle and small intestine, in rats. As compared to weight paired controls, animals with diarrhea presented higher muscle glutamine synthetase activity associated with

The treatment of heroin addicts with dextromethorphan: a double-blind comparison of dextromethorphan with chlorpromazine.

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According to the hypothesis that the development of physical dependence on and tolerance to opiates depends on the inhibition by opiates of L-asparaginase and L-glutaminase activities in the brain, and the blockade by opiates of the aspartatergic/glutamatergic receptors especially NMDA, four female

Oral glutamine accelerates healing of the small intestine and improves outcome after whole abdominal radiation.

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The healing effects of glutamine given orally for 8 days as a single amino acid nutrient after treatment with whole abdominal radiation (10 Gy) were studied. Rats received isonitrogenous and isovolumic diets containing 3% glutamine or 3% glycine. Control rats were not irradiated but were given

Celiac disease or non-celiac gluten sensitivity? An approach to clinical differential diagnosis.

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OBJECTIVE Differentiating between celiac disease (CD) and non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS) is important for appropriate management but is often challenging. METHODS We retrospectively reviewed records from 238 patients who presented for the evaluation of symptoms responsive to gluten restriction
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