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Clinical Science
Clin Sci (Lond) (2000) 98 (4): 389–399.
Published: 24 February 2000
...Matthew D. BARBER; Donald C. MCMILLAN; Tom PRESTON; James A. ROSS; Kenneth C. H. FEARON Weight-losing patients with advanced cancer often fail to gain weight with conventional nutritional support. This suboptimal response might be explained, in part, by an increased metabolic response to feeding...
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Clinical Science
Clin Sci (Lond) (1999) 96 (3): 307–312.
Published: 01 March 1999
...Simon DRYDEN; Peter KING; Lucy PICKAVANCE; Patrick DOYLE; Gareth WILLIAMS Leptin inhibits feeding and decreases body weight. It may act partly by inhibiting hypothalamic neurons that express neuropeptide Y, a powerful inducer of feeding and obesity. These neuropeptide Y neurons express the Ob-Rb...
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Clinical Science
Clin Sci (Lond) (1995) 88 (6): 597–606.
Published: 01 June 1995
...D. Joe Millward; Paul J. Pacy © 1995 The Biochemical Society and the Medical Research Society 1995 diurnal cycling fasting feeding indispensable amino acid requirements leucine nitrogen balance protein turnover stable isotopes Clinical Science (1995) 88, 5 9 7 4 6 (Printed...
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Clinical Science
Clin Sci (Lond) (1995) 88 (2): 235–242.
Published: 01 February 1995
...K. A. Hunter; P. E. Ballmer; S. E. Anderson; J. Broom; P. J. Garlick; M. A. McNurlan 1. The short-term effect of oral feeding on albumin synthesis rate was investigated in 12 healthy volunteers using two meal regimens. Albumin synthesis was measured over 90 min after injection of a ‘flooding...
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Clinical Science
Clin Sci (Lond) (1994) 86 (1): 103–118.
Published: 01 January 1994
...Paul J. Pacy; Gill M. Price; David Halliday; Marcello R. Quevedo; D. Joe Millward 1. The diurnal changes in whole body protein turnover associated with the increasing fasting body nitrogen (N) losses and feeding gains with increasing protein intake were investigated in normal adults. [ 13 C]Leucine...
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Clinical Science
Clin Sci (Lond) (1987) 73 (1): 69–75.
Published: 01 July 1987
...M. A. McNurlan; K. C. McHardy; J. Broom; E. Milne; L. M. Fearns; P. J. Reeds; P. J. Garlick 1. Protein synthesis was measured in muscle of fed and fasted rats. Synthesis rates were 29% higher with feeding. Treatment with indomethacin before feeding completely blocked the stimulation of protein...
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Clinical Science
Clin Sci (Lond) (1982) 63 (2): 187–195.
Published: 01 August 1982
... caused a significant increase in thickness in both rat and frog at doses of 5 μg/ml and 0·5 μg/ml respectively. Feeding and exposure of the mucosa to N -acetylcysteine (10–20%, w/v) produced variable effects, whereas pepsin (1 mg/ml) caused a marked reduction in thickness of the surface gel layer in both...