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1 Author index 1996
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2 O.17 Acute effect of oral glutamine on whole bodyleucine and glutamine metabolism in Duchenne muscular dystrophy Hankard, R.
1996
15 S1 p. 5-
1 p.
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3 O.36 Acute effects of hyperbaric hyperoxic exposures on lipid peroxidation and total antioxidant capacity Goudable, J.
1996
15 S1 p. 10-11
2 p.
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4 O.45 Acute metabolic acidosis decreases muscle protein synthesis and induces negative nitrogen balance in humans Kleger, G.-R.
1996
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1 p.
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5 O.25 Altered liver metabolism in weight-stable and weight-losing cancer patients detected by 31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy in vitro Dagnelie, P.C.
1996
15 S1 p. 7-8
2 p.
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6 O.69 Amino acid induced thermogenesis and proteinmetabolism in humans Giordano, M.
1996
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1 p.
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7 O.79 Amino acids are the trigger of protein synthesisin human skeletal muscles Svanberg, E.
1996
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1 p.
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8 O.5 Assessment of perioperative glycerol metabolismby stable isotope tracer technique Schreiber, Th.
1996
15 S1 p. 2-
1 p.
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9 O.66 Augmented thermic effect of amino acids under general anaesthesia occurs predominantly in extrasplanchnic tissues Selldén, Eva
1996
15 S1 p. 18-19
2 p.
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10 O.70 Body water compartments of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) compared to controls Geerling, B.
1996
15 S1 p. 19-20
2 p.
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11 O.29 Cancer attenuates postoperative intestinal proteolysis de Blaauw, I.
1996
15 S1 p. 8-9
2 p.
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12 O.77 Carnitine administration restrains nitrogen lossin trauma patients Situlin, R.
1996
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13 O.67 Circulating cytokines, acute phase response, andhypermetabolism in symptomatic AIDS patients Ockenga, J.
1996
15 S1 p. 19-
1 p.
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14 O.24 Continuous jejunal application of soluble fibre oncholecystokinin and neurotensin release in surgical patients Kollig, E.
1996
15 S1 p. 7-
1 p.
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15 O.56 Delayed increase in intestinal permeability after surgical trauma Eijdems, R.J.M.M.
1996
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1 p.
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16 O.71 Differentiation between depletion of fat-free mass(FFM) and fat-mass (FM) among emphysema and chronic bronchitis Engelen, M.P.K.J.
1996
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1 p.
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17 O.6 Does the presence of fish oil (FO) in emulsion particles affect the elimination of MCT/LCT emulsion? Carpentier, Y.A.
1996
15 S1 p. 2-
1 p.
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18 O.9 Effect of ClinOleic®, an olive oil-based parenterallipid emulsion, on lymphocyte function in vitro Granato, D.
1996
15 S1 p. 3-
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19 O.34 Effect of oral selenium supplementation on peroxidative and immunological parameters in patients with alcohol-related cirrhosis Van Gossum, A.
1996
15 S1 p. 10-
1 p.
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20 O.54 Effect of the orogastric administration of L-arginine (LA) on experimental colitis Fernádez-Bañares, F.
1996
15 S1 p. 15-
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21 O.33 Effect on vitamin E on nephropathy developmentin diabetic rabbits Gorbenko, N.
1996
15 S1 p. 10-
1 p.
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22 O.21 Effects of a short-term training program on hospitalizedsubjects suffering from protein-energy malnutrition Bermon, S.
1996
15 S1 p. 6-
1 p.
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23 O.39 Effects of chronic intake of short chain fatty acidson glucose metabolism in healthy young men Alamowitch, C.
1996
15 S1 p. 11-
1 p.
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24 O.43 Effects of enteral whole protein and very short chain peptides on protein kinetics in post operative patients Beaufrère, B.
1996
15 S1 p. 12-
1 p.
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25 O.58 Effects of growth hormone and insulin-likegrowth factor-I singly and in combination on in vivo capacity of urea synthesis, expression of urea cycle enzymes and organ N-contents in rats Grøfte, T.
1996
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26 O.63 Effects of growth hormone (GH) or the combination of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) and GH in preventing protein catabolic effects of glucocorticoids in man Berneis, K.
1996
15 S1 p. 17-18
2 p.
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27 O.37 Effects of the lipid component of TPN on smallintestinal mucosa and cellular immune reactivity Gross, T.
1996
15 S1 p. 11-
1 p.
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28 O.64 Effects on unbalanced amino acid infusion with insulinon forearm protein turnover Tessari, P.
1996
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29 O.72 Evidence for a disturbance of muscle energy metabolism in COPD Pouw, E.M.
1996
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1 p.
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30 O.1 Excessive muscle proteolysis during one-leg exercise is exclusively attended by increased de novo synthesis of glutamine, not of alanine Wagenmakers, A.J.M.
1996
15 S1 p. 1-
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31 O.22 Glutaminase and glutamine-synthetase activity indicates advantages of enterally supplemented glutamate as compared with glutamine Hasebe, M.
1996
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2 p.
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32 O.20 Glutamine-enriched enterai diet enhances bacterialclearance in protracted bacterial peritonitis Furukawa, S.
1996
15 S1 p. 6-
1 p.
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33 O.26 Glutamine (GLN) supplementation in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy: a double blind randomized study Biganzoli, L.
1996
15 S1 p. 8-
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34 O.78 Glutamine supplemented total parenteral nutrition reduces mononuclear cell interleukin-8 release in patients with severe acute pancreatitis de Beaux, A.C.
1996
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35 O.32 Glycogen content of the donor liver and its relationto early graft function in orthotopic liver transplantation Miki, C.
1996
15 S1 p. 9-
1 p.
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36 O.16 Growth hormone (GH) stimulates albumin but notmuscle synthesis in HIV+ individuals McNurlan, M.A.
1996
15 S1 p. 5-
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37 O.13 Growth hormone regulates human liver proteinmetabolism Barle, H.
1996
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38 O.68 Hypocaloric nutrition but not bed rest during 24hours causes decreased insulin sensitivity in healthy subjects Soop, M.
1996
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39 O.76 Increased cysteine requirements induced by sepsis Breuillé, D.
1996
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40 O.23 Increased liver protein synthesis after a caseinprotein meal in comparison to a soy protein meal Bruins, M.J.
1996
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41 O.59 Increased protein synthesis after acute IGF-I infusionin mice is localized to muscle Bark, T.H.
1996
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2 p.
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42 O.14 Increased resistance of erythrocytes to lipid peroxidationrelated to lipid composition of erythrocyte membranes in alcoholic cirrhosis Portal, B.
1996
15 S1 p. 4-
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43 O.61 Infusions of insulin and glucose before surgery abolish immediate postoperative insulin resistance Nygren, J.
1996
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44 O.55 iNOS inhibition does not reduce the sepsis-relatedinduced intestinal permeability in rats Hallemeesch, M.M.
1996
15 S1 p. 15-16
2 p.
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45 O.4 Insulin infusion restores surgery-induced reductionof insulin-stimulated glucose uptake without increasing substrate oxidation or translocation of Glut4 Thorell, A.
1996
15 S1 p. 1-2
2 p.
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46 O.53 Intestinal impact of ornithine α-ketoglutarate(OKG) in an experimental model of bacterial translocation Schlegel, L.
1996
15 S1 p. 15-
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47 O.57 Islet amyloid polypeptide reduces food intake atplasma levels that are observed in cachectic pancreatic cancer patients Arnelo, U.
1996
15 S1 p. 16-
1 p.
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48 O.7 Lipoprotein lipase activity and mass in plasma following administration of exogenous fat in healthy subjects Thörne, A.
1996
15 S1 p. 2-
1 p.
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49 O.74 Longitudinal changes of protein, RNA, fat and water during critical illness Gamrin, L.
1996
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1 p.
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50 O.2 Measurement of glutamine metabolism in gastrointestinalcancer patients van Acker, B.A.C.
1996
15 S1 p. 1-
1 p.
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51 O.47 Mechanisms of post-prandial protein accretion inhuman skeletal muscle: insight from leucine and phenylalanine forearm kinetics Zanetti, M.
1996
15 S1 p. 13-
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52 O.35 Metabolic interactions between iron and zinc Bouglë, D.
1996
15 S1 p. 10-
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53 O.52 Molar ratio of two common hypothalamic neuro-transmitters,measured directly via microdialysis, modulate food intake in tumour anorexia Blaha, Vladimir
1996
15 S1 p. 15-
1 p.
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54 O.10 n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (n-3 PUFA) deficiencyin the synovial fluid in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) Navarro, E.
1996
15 S1 p. 3-
1 p.
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55 O.28 Nutrient intake in patients with colonic adenomas and its correlation with DNA methylation in rectal mucosa: effect of foliate supplementation Cravo, M.
1996
15 S1 p. 8-
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56 O.80 Opposite effects of hyperinsulinaemic eu- and hypoglycaemia on hepatic regulation of amino-to urea-N conversion Vilstrup, H.
1996
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57 O.73 Outcome and cost of intensive care patients given glutamine-supplemented nutrition Griffiths, R.D.
1996
15 S1 p. 20-
1 p.
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58 O.51 Parenteral nutrition (PN) dependence factors in adult short bowel (SB) patients Crenn, P.
1996
15 S1 p. 14-15
2 p.
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59 O.75 Parenteral supplement of glutamine improves pulmonary oedema and oxygenation on endotoxin-injured lung in rats Nakamura, T.
1996
15 S1 p. 21-
1 p.
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60 O.40 Pentoxifylline acutely decreases proteolysis in uraemic patients Biolo, G.
1996
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1 p.
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61 O.44 Pentoxifylline suppresses increased muscle proteolysisin sepsis Voisin, L.
1996
15 S1 p. 12-13
2 p.
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62 O.38 Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy — experienceof 775 procedures Gawenda, M.
1996
15 S1 p. 11-
1 p.
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63 O.12 Plasma tauroconjugated bile acid levels in shortbowel (SB) patients undergoing home parenteral nutrition (HPN) Iglicki, F.
1996
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1 p.
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64 O.60 Possible mechanism of reduced translocation ofendotoxin from gut by exogenous insulin-like growth factor-1 Sugiura, T.
1996
15 S1 p. 17-
1 p.
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65 O.19 Pro- or antioxidant activity of ascorbic acid in thepresence of ‘free’ iron in plasma of preterm infants? Berger, T.M.
1996
15 S1 p. 6-
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66 O.49 Prophylactic enteral administration of L-arginine improves the intestinal barrier function after mesenteric ischaemia Schleiffer, René
1996
15 S1 p. 14-
1 p.
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67 O.27 Reduction of chemotherapy induced gastrointestinalside effects with parenteral glutamine supplementation in patients with metastatic colorectal carcinoma Decker-Baumann, Ch.
1996
15 S1 p. 8-
1 p.
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68 O.8 Role of nuclear transcription factors in regulationof albumin synthesis in protein-deprived rat liver Ogawa, A.
1996
15 S1 p. 2-3
2 p.
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69 O.30 Serotonin in the ventro-medial hypothalamus (VMH) influences anorexia in tumour bearing (TB) rats Laviano, A.
1996
15 S1 p. 9-
1 p.
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70 O.15 Small intestinal mucosal protein synthesis is depressed in patients with alcoholic liver disease (ALD) and correlates with whole body breakdown Nakshabendi, I.M.
1996
15 S1 p. 4-5
2 p.
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71 O.65 Substrate oxidation and plasma elimination rate of exogenous fat in elderly subjects Thörne, A.
1996
15 S1 p. 18-
1 p.
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72 O.41 Surgical trauma decreases the synthesis of glutathionein skeletal muscle Luo, J.-L.
1996
15 S1 p. 12-
1 p.
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73 O.31 Tacrolimus inhibits mitochondrial function in vivo, affecting intestinal mucosal barrier function and cellular energy derivation Gabe, S.M.
1996
15 S1 p. 9-
1 p.
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74 O.42 The effect of leucine administered as a floodingdose on the incorporation of constantly infused tracer valine and glycine into skeletal muscle Tjader, I.
1996
15 S1 p. 12-
1 p.
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75 O.50 The effect of nutritional depletion and parenteralnutrition on intestinal absorption and enzyme activity in man van der Hulst, R.R.W.J.
1996
15 S1 p. 14-
1 p.
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76 O.48 The presence of cancer is associated with reduced muscle protein breakdown and glutamine release after surgery de Blaauw, I.
1996
15 S1 p. 13-14
2 p.
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77 O.18 The risk of dyslipoproteinaemia in obese children is influenced by apolipoprotein E polymorphism Parlier, G.
1996
15 S1 p. 5-
1 p.
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78 O.62 The secretion of the insulinotropic glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) from the rat colon Herrmann-Rinke, C.
1996
15 S1 p. 17-
1 p.
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79 O.3 Troglitazone inhibits hepatic fatty acid oxidation and esterification, and gluconeogenesis Fulgencio, J.P.
1996
15 S1 p. 1-
1 p.
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80 O.46 Whole body protein turnover assessed with leucine and glutamine kinetics in vivo at an early stage of human immunodeficiency virus infection Rakotoambinina, B.
1996
15 S1 p. 13-
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81 O.11 Xylitol reduces urea synthesis inpatients with cirrhosis Hamberg, O.
1996
15 S1 p. 3-4
2 p.
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82 P.103 A comparison of various methods for determiningthe presence of trace element precipitates in total parenteral nutrition (TPN) admixtures Barnett, M.I.
1996
15 S1 p. 51-
1 p.
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83 P.52 Adaptative hyperphagia and net digestive absorption after massive small bowel resection Crenn, P.
1996
15 S1 p. 37-
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84 P.86 Alanyl-glutamine (Ala-Gln) enriched total parenteralnutrition (TPN) improves local, systemic and remote organ cytokine responses against intraperitoneal infection Lin, M.T.
1996
15 S1 p. 46-
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85 P.67 Antioxidant agents, lipoperoxidation products and liver transplantation Goudable, J.
1996
15 S1 p. 41-
1 p.
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86 P.37 Apolipoprotein (apo) E enhances uptake of lipid emulsion by peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) Li, Z.F.
1996
15 S1 p. 33-
1 p.
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87 P.71 Bioavailability of caseinophosphopeptide-boundiron in the young rat Aït Oukhatar, N.
1996
15 S1 p. 42-
1 p.
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88 P.81 Body composition assessment by dual-energy X-rayabsorptiometry compared to deuterium dilution in patients with stable COPD Engelen, M.P.K.J.
1996
15 S1 p. 45-
1 p.
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89 P.40 Body composition of obese preadolescent subjects: comparison of three methods Campanozzi, A.
1996
15 S1 p. 33-34
2 p.
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90 P.45 Calcitonin gene related peptide is an important secretagogue for rat intestinal L-cells Herrmann-Rinke, C.
1996
15 S1 p. 35-
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91 P.41 Can bioelectric impedance be used to measurebody composition in infants and young children? Dumas, C.
1996
15 S1 p. 34-
1 p.
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92 P.60 Can measurement of dietary-induced thermogenesis(DIT) predict response to nutritional intervention in infants with liver disease? Protheroe, S.M.
1996
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93 P.73 Carnitine esters: markers of ‘carnitine insufficiency’in preterm and term neonates Liemlahi, S.
1996
15 S1 p. 42-
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94 P.58 Changes in mucosal morphology do not affect intestinal permeability (IP) and do not predispose to bacterial translocation Dave, K.
1996
15 S1 p. 38-
1 p.
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95 P.4 Composition and peroxidability of lipoproteins inchildren receiving olive or soybean oil-based lipid emulsion in TPN Antébi, H.
1996
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2 p.
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96 P.88 Cysteine metabolism during the acute phase of sepsis Malmezat, T.
1996
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97 P.16 Determination of proteasome activity in human muscle and liver tissue Andersson, K.
1996
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98 P.50 Dexamethasone and lipopolysaccharide regulation of taurine transport into human intestinal Caco-2 cells O'Flaherty, L.
1996
15 S1 p. 36-
1 p.
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99 P.100 Dilution is effective to reduce infusion phlebitis in peripheral parenteral nutrition: experimental study in rabbits Kuwahara, T.
1996
15 S1 p. 50-
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100 P.94 Does parenteral nutrition predispose to infection related to central venous catheters in post-traumatic intensive care? Tueux, O.
1996
15 S1 p. 48-
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101 P.99 Dosage of phytosterols in intravenous lipid emulsions Saubion, J.L.
1996
15 S1 p. 50-
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102 P.34 Down regulation of bile acid synthesis by continuousparenteral nutrition and its modulation by cyclic parenteral nutrition Yano, M.
1996
15 S1 p. 32-
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103 P.76 Effect of acute changes in minute ventilation onaccuracy of indirect calorimetry: a prospective randomized study Brandi, L.S.
1996
15 S1 p. 43-
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104 P.82 Effect of 21 days cyclic enteral nutrition on the body composition of undernourished patients: comparison of young and elderly Hébuterne, X.
1996
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105 P.62 Effect of endotoxin and tumour necrosis factor on ketoisocaproic acid oxidation in isolated perfused rat liver Holeček, M.
1996
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106 P.18 Effect of glutamine supplement on immune function in advanced esophageal cancer patients with radiochemotherapy Shirouzu, Y.
1996
15 S1 p. 27-28
2 p.
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107 P.70 Effect of hyperlipidaemia on plasma vitamin K concentrations Zhang, L.H.
1996
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108 P.21 Effect of methionine free TPN plus insulin like growth factor-1 on tumour growth in rats Yoshida, S.
1996
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109 P.23 Effect of TPN on tumour cell proliferation in patients with gastric cancer Gavazzi, C.
1996
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110 P.68 Effects of alanyl-glutamine on gut barrier function Bai, M.X.
1996
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111 P.1 Effects of dietary n-3 fatty acids on lipid transportand glucoregulation in experimental hypertriglyceridemia Vrána, A.
1996
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112 P.8 Effects of early enteral nutrition with arginine,omega-3-fatty acids and nucleotides supplemented on the systemic inflammatory response syndrome and immune function in severe multiple injury Weimann, A.
1996
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113 P.36 Effects of feeding oleic acid enriched dietary fatand Quil-A saponin on cytokines, eicosanoids and on survival in mice with severe septic shock Chavali, S.R.
1996
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114 P.12 Effects of inhibited glutamine synthetase activityon whole body protein synthesis in rats Olde Damink, S.W.W.M.
1996
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115 P.80 Energy and protein metabolism during recovery from malnutrition due to non-neoplastic gastrointestinal disease in humans Carbonnel, Franck
1996
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116 P.20 Energy balance in lung cancer patients before and after surgical resection of the tumour Fredrix, E.W.H.M.
1996
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117 P.17 Enteral administration of ornithine α-ketoglutarate after small bowel resection in rats: changes in intestinal mucosa Dumas, F.
1996
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118 P.27 Enteral feeding significantly limits the reductionof villi height and improves the absorption of D-xylose by intestinal allografts in pigs Biffi, R.
1996
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119 P.30 Evaluation of immune markers in asymptomaticAIDS patients receiving fish oil supplementation Virgili, N.
1996
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120 P.85 Evidence for a metabolic adaptation of the restingenergy expenditure after gastroplasty Cox-Reijven, P.L.M.
1996
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121 P.14 Factors regulating phenylalanine hydroxylation in vivo Barazzoni, R.
1996
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122 P.91 Fatty acid composition of platelet membrane phospholipids in critically ill patients after administration of two different fat emulsions Planas, M.
1996
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123 P.39 Glutamine and leucine metabolism in Duchennemuscular dystrophy Hankard, R.
1996
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124 P.44 Growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor I enhance in vitro bactericidal activity of human polymorphonuclear neutrophils Inoue, T.
1996
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125 P.43 Growth hormone normalizes the increased hepatic amino-N into urea-N conversion in steroid treated rats and decreases hepatic mRNA levels of urea cycle enzymes Grofte, T.
1996
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126 P:31 High-fat versus high-carbohydrate enteral formulae: effect on blood glucose, C-peptide and ketones Sanz, A.
1996
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127 P.25 Home artificial nutrition in active cancer patients:a 5-year survey in an Italian health district Pironi, L.
1996
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128 P.61 Increased protein requirement in patients withliver cirrhosis is due to increased protein degradation Kondrup, J.
1996
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129 P.51 Influence of arginine on the cicatrization of colonie anastomoses in the rat Villalba, F.
1996
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130 P.90 Influence of gastrointestinal complications ofenteral nutrition on caloric intake in critically ill patients Grau Carmona, T.
1996
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131 P.2 Interactions between LDL and lipid emulsions particules: influence of core triglyceride composition Chanson, N.
1996
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132 P.57 Intra-gastrointestinal ethanol production associatedwith malabsorption syndromes: relation to pseudo-alcoholic hepatitis Picot, D.
1996
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133 P.3 In vitro lipolysis of IVICT and fish oil containingemulsions: evidence that longer chain fatty acids must be cleared as intact triglycerides in emulsion remnants Hamberger, L.
1996
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134 P.59 Is energy-protein malnutrition a risk factor forsubclinical hepatic encephalopathy? Alberino, F.
1996
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135 P.101 Kinetic assessment of TPN admixtures stability by spectrophotometric absorbance: application to the olive oil-based lipid emulsion ClinOleic® Trouilly, J.L.
1996
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136 P.53 Lack of compensatory hyperphagia in HIV-infectedpatients with malabsorption Carbonnel, F.
1996
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137 P.66 L-arginine infusion improves hepatic and pulmonaryhemodynamic behaviour after orthotopic liver transplantation in pigs Waldmann, E.
1996
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138 P.22 Lipid metabolism in weight stable and weight losing cancer patients Körber, J.
1996
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139 P.55 Low levels of mucosal glutathione in active Crohn's disease Belmonte-Zalar, L.
1996
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140 P.74 Markers of oxidative protection in major trauma patients following trace element supplementation Baines, M.
1996
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141 P.26 Metabolic and trophic effects of an enteral glutamate enriched-diet in endotoxemic rats Savanovitch-Chambon, C.
1996
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142 P.24 Methionine deprivation decreases cancer cellgrowth and enhances mitomycine C cytotoxicity Farriol, M.
1996
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143 P.7 Microbiological contamination of enteral nutrition in critically ill patients Ferrari Baliviera, E.
1996
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144 P.35 Modulation of circadian rhythm in DBP geneexpression by the schedule of cyclic parenteral nutrition Morimoto, T.
1996
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145 P.29 More gastroesophageal reflux with percutaneousendoscopic gastrostomy tubes as compared to nasogastric tubes Aftahi, S.
1996
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146 P.69 Multivitamin supplementation before ischaemia reduces ischaemia/reperfusion injury in rabbit skeletal muscle Punz, A.
1996
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147 P.46 Muscle glutamine metabolism in dexamethasone-treatedrats: effect of aging Moinard, C.
1996
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148 P.87 Nosocomial pneumonia in continuous vs intermittententeral nutrition Tueux, O.
1996
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149 P.6 Nutrient intake and nutritional status in patients undergoing haemodialysis Zürcher, Th.
1996
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150 P.65 Parenteral nutrition and cyclosporine: do lipidsmake a difference? Santos, P.
1996
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151 P.47 Parenteral nutrition increases IGF-I after abdominalsurgery Tjäder, I.
1996
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152 P.13 Phenylalanine metabolism in subjects receivingglutamine-supplemented nutrition: effect of the route of nutrition Thuillier, F.
1996
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153 P.72 Photostability of vitamins in fat emulsion during simulated infusion to neonates Tennfors, I.C.
1996
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154 P.98 Physical stability of total nutrient admixtures containing a new intravenous olive oil-based lipid emulsion Ricard, C.
1996
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155 P.78 Plasma insulin-like growth factor-I concentrationsreflect the nutritional status in hospitalized patients Thissen, J.P.
1996
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156 P.75 Prediction of total body water (TBW) in patientswith human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection: comparison of single frequency with multifrequency bioelectrical impedance Paton, N.I.J.
1996
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157 P.38 Protein metabolism of circulating human T lymphocytes does not respond to a cortisol challenge within 24 hours Januszkiewicz, A.
1996
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158 P.5 Randomized trial comparing safety and nitrogen balance of structured lipids with MCT LCT 20% in patients recovering from colorectal surgery Sprangers, F.
1996
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159 P.79 Relationship between resting energy expenditure,plasma and urine cytokine levels in melanoma patients treated by interleukin-2 and interferon-α ivný, P.
1996
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160 P.89 Role of plasma factors on lipid emulsion uptake by peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) Li, Z.F.
1996
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161 P.28 Safety and patient well-being after preoperativeoral intake of carbohydrate rich beverage Nygren, J.
1996
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162 P.42 Sex dependence of the response of the GnRH‘pulse generator’ to protein-energy malnutrition in under weight patients Lado-Abeal, J.
1996
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163 P.56 Small bowel permeability in patients with cytostatictherapy Kohout, P.
1996
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164 P.63 Splanchnic ammonia exchange in stable liver cirrhosis:a catheter study across intestine, spleen, and liver Plauth, M.
1996
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165 P.54 Substrate utilization by enterocytes is influencedby the route of nutrient delivery Colomb, V.
1996
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166 P.84 Sustained reduction of metabolic rate after surgicallyinduced weight loss van Gernert, Wim G.
1996
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167 P.97 Technical validity of 1.2 μm filters for prevention of Candida albicans contamination in total parenteral nutrition (TPN) Lattarulo, M.
1996
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168 P.11 The effect of acute and chronic IL-5 suppressionon muscle cathepsin activity on turpentine oil injection Kishibuchi, M.
1996
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169 P.10 The effect of flooding with the non-essential amino acid glycine on the incorporation of constantly infused tracer leucine into skeletal muscle Smith, K.
1996
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170 P.48 The effect of growth hormone and nutritional supportin COPD malnutrition Kilgallen, K.
1996
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171 P.49 The effects of total parenteral nutrition on gutatrophy and cytokine levels in the intestine Yamamori, H.
1996
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172 P.92 The influence of early enteral nutrition on plasmatumour necrosis factor-α levels in critically ill patients ivný, P.
1996
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173 P.95 The interaction of heparin, calcium and lipid emulsion in simulated Y-site delivery of total parenteral nutrition (TPN) admixtures Barnett, M.I.
1996
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174 P.33 The quantitative effect of nutrition support on quality of life in outpatients Jamieson, C.P.
1996
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175 P.15 The role of IGF/IGFBP 3 complex in regulation ofmuscle protein synthesis Svanberg, E.
1996
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176 P.102 The stability of creatinine in a sterile glucose infusion Hardy, Gil
1996
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177 P.64 The synthesis rates of total liver protein and albumindetermined simultaneously in vivo in man Barle, H.
1996
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178 P.96 Tocopherol content and its antioxidative capacity in commerical lipid emulsions Steger, P.J.K.
1996
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179 P.32 Tolerance and septic complications in surgicalpatients fed with different routes and composition of nutritional support Cestari, A.
1996
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180 P.83 Total daily energy expenditure in clinically stable COPD patients with a normal or increased resting energy expenditure Baarends, E.M.
1996
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181 P.9 Total parenteral nutrition does not increase the riskof nosocomial infections in critically ill patients Grau Carmona, T.
1996
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182 P.93 Total parenteral nutrition with glutamine dipeptide (L-alanyl-L-glutamine) after major abdominal surgery: a randomized, double-blind, controlled study Morlion, B.J.
1996
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183 P.77 Validation of multiple-frequency bio-electrical impedance in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) to estimate total body water and extra-cellular water Geerling, B.
1996
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184 P.19 Weight loss and reduced survival are predicted by elevated levels of hepatic phosphomonoesters in cancer patients Dagnelie, P.C.
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