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The following pages link to The renal tubular response to amino acid loading (Q41011485):
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- Toxicity and blood ammonia rise resulting from intravenous amino acid administration in man: the protective effect of l-arginine (Q33732082) (← links)
- The absorption of glycine and its conversion to serine in patients with sprue (Q34093540) (← links)
- RENAL TUBULAR TRANSPORT OF PROLINE, HYDROXYPROLINE, AND GLYCINE IN HEALTH AND IN FAMILIAL HYPERPROLINEMIA. (Q35568309) (← links)
- The transurethral resection syndrome (Q36939560) (← links)
- Apparent free amino acids in deproteinized plasma of normal and uremic persons (Q41810734) (← links)
- Renal clearances of amino acids in normal adults and in patients with aminoaciduria (Q41837438) (← links)
- FURTHER STUDIES ON RENAL TUBULAR CONSERVATION OF FREE AMINO ACIDS IN EARLY INFANCY. (Q42162501) (← links)
- The effect of anabolic hormones on human protein and energy metabolism in parenteral feeding (Q44800346) (← links)
- Oral supplement of six selective amino acids arrest progression renal failure in uremic patients (Q46400608) (← links)
- Experimental hyperglycinaemia--an evaluation of the efficacy of strychnine therapy in nonketotic hyperglycinaemia (Q66974067) (← links)
- Independent plasma levels of sodium and glycine during transurethral resection of the prostate (Q70479095) (← links)
- Effect of glycine loading on plasma and urinary uric acid and amino acids in normal and gouty subjects (Q71533263) (← links)
- Renal tubular transport of hydroxyproline peptides: Evidence for reabsorption and secretion (Q72023663) (← links)
- An isolated defect of the tubular cystine reabsorption in a family with idiopathic hypoparathyroidism (Q72236061) (← links)
- Studies of the utilization of parenterally administered amino acid solutions (Q72958118) (← links)
- METABOLISM IN INTRAVENOUS ADMINISTRATION OF NUTRITIONAL SOLUTIONS, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SYNTHETICALLY COMPOSED AMINO ACID SOLUTIONS (Q76929825) (← links)
- [Tubular re-resorption of L-amino acids in the dog kidney; transport maximum and competitive inhibition] (Q78847403) (← links)
- Excretion of D- and L-methionine in children with generalized aminoaciduria (Q79053212) (← links)
- [Studies on the renal re-resorption mechanism for amino acids] (Q79272937) (← links)
- Aminoaciduria as a manifestation of renal tubular injury in lead intoxication and a comparison with patterns of aminoaciduria seen in other diseases (Q79366317) (← links)