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Glutamine Research

Glutamine: a potentially useful supplement for athletes.

Glutamine and the bowel.

Glutamine supplementation in cancer patients.

The effect of glutamine supplementation in patients following elective surgery and accidental injury.

Glutamine supplementation in cancer patients receiving bone marrow transplantation and high dose chemotherapy.

Glutamine supplementation for prevention of morbidity in preterm infants.

The effects of high-dose glutamine ingestion on weightlifting performance.

Prevention of chemotherapy and radiation toxicity with glutamine.

Effect of glutamine supplementation on diarrhea, interleukin-8 and secretory immunoglobulin A in children with acute diarrhea.

Parenteral glutamine supplementation does not reduce the risk of mortality or late-onset sepsis in extremely low birth weight infants.

Glutamine supplementation in infants with gastrointestinal disease: a randomized, placebo-controlled pilot trial.

Glutamine supplementation of parenteral nutrition does not improve intestinal permeability, nitrogen balance, or outcome in newborns and infants undergoing digestive-tract surgery: results from a double-blind, randomized, controlled trial.

Glutamine supplement with parenteral nutrition decreases whole body proteolysis in low birth weight infants.

A randomized controlled trial of enteral glutamine supplementation in very low birth weight infants: plasma amino acid concentrations.

Glutamine-enriched total parenteral nutrition in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.

Glutamine granule-supplemented enteral nutrition maintains immunological function in severely burned patients.

Glutamine dipeptide for parenteral nutrition in abdominal surgery: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

Glutamine supplementation for young infants with severe gastrointestinal disease.

A double-blind, randomized, controlled crossover trial of glutamine supplementation in home parenteral nutrition.

Glutamine protects against increases in blood ammonia in football players in an exercise intensity-dependent way.

Glutamine supplementation to prevent morbidity and mortality in preterm infants.

Glutamine as a modulator of the immune system of critical care patients: effect on Toll-like receptor expression. A preliminary study.

Role of glutamine supplementation in critically ill patients.

Efficacy of parenteral nutrition supplemented with glutamine dipeptide to decrease hospital infections in critically ill surgical patients.

The role of parenteral glutamine supplement for surgical patient perioperatively: result of a single center, prospective and controlled study.

Nonnutritive effects of glutamine.

Clinical use of glutamine supplementation.

Dosing and efficacy of glutamine supplementation in human exercise and sport training.

Effects of glutamine supplementation on patients undergoing abdominal surgery.

Hot topics in parenteral nutrition. A review of the use of glutamine supplementation in the nutritional support of patients undergoing bone-marrow transplantation and traditional cancer therapy.

Effect on immune indices of preoperative intravenous glutamine dipeptide supplementation in malnourished abdominal surgery patients in the preoperative and postoperative periods.

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