Immune System
Lymphocyte response is enhanced by supplementation of elderly subjects with selenium –enriched yeast. Peretz A, Neve J, Desmedt J, et al.
n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids inhibit the antigen-presenting function of human monocytes. Hughes DA, Pinder AC.
Immunonutrition: the pediatric experience. Levy J.
Key nutrients and growth factors for the neonatal gastrointestinal tract. Burrin DG, Stoll B.
Glutamine: essential for immune nutrition in the critically ill. Andrews FJ, Griffiths RD.
Combination of recombinant human growth hormone and glutamine-enriched total parenteral nutrition to surgical patients: effects on circulating amino acids. Kolstad O, Jenssen TG, Ingebretsen OC, Vinnars E, Revhaug A.
Regulative potential of glutamine---relation to glutathione metabolism. Roth E, Oehler R, Manhart N, Exner R, Wessner B, Strasser E, Spittler A.
Hepatocyte mitochondrial metabolism is inhibited in neonatal rat endotoxaemia: effects of glutamine. Markley MA, Pierro A, Eaton S.
Relation between glutamine, branchedchain amino acids, and protein metabolism. Holecek M.
Growth hormone together with glutamine-containing total parenteral nutrition maintains muscle glutamine levels and results in a less negative nitrogen balance after surgical trauma. Hammarqvist F, Sandgren A, Andersson K, Essen P, McNurlan MA, Garlick PJ, Wernerman J.
Key nutrients and growth factors for the neonatal gastrointestinal tract. Burrin DG, Stoll B.
Glutamine: essential for immune nutrition in the critically ill. Andrews FJ, Griffiths RD.
Combination of recombinant human growth hormone and glutamine-enriched total parenteral nutrition to surgical patients: effects on circulating amino acids. Kolstad O, Jenssen TG, Ingebretsen OC, Vinnars E, Revhaug A.
Regulative potential of glutamine---relation to glutathione metabolism. Roth E, Oehler R, Manhart N, Exner R, Wessner B, Strasser E, Spittler A.
Hepatocyte mitochondrial metabolism is inhibited in neonatal rat endotoxaemia: effects of glutamine. Markley MA, Pierro A, Eaton S.
Relation between glutamine, branchedchain amino acids, and protein metabolism. Holecek M.
Growth hormone together with glutamine-containing total parenteral nutrition maintains muscle glutamine levels and results in a less negative nitrogen balance after surgical trauma. Hammarqvist F, Sandgren A, Andersson K, Essen P, McNurlan MA, Garlick PJ, Wernerman J.
ESR studies of vitamin C regeneration, order of reactivity of natural source phytochemical preparations. Cossins E, et al.
Free Radicals, exercise, and antioxidant supplementation Kanter M.M.
The Role of Free Radicals in Disease. Florence T.M.
Oral vitamin C reduces arterial stiffness and platelet aggregation in humans. Wilkinson IB, Megson IL, MacCallum H, et al.
Vitamin C improves endotheoium-dependent vasodilation by restoring nitric oxide activity in essential hypertension. Taddei S, Virdis A, Ghaidoni L, et al.
Effect of vitamin C on frequency of reflex sympathetic dystrophy in wrist fractures: a randomised trial. Zollinger PE, Tuinebreijer WE, Kreis RW, Breederveld RS.
Dietary Reference Intakes for Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Selenium, and Carotenoids. Panel on Dietary Antioxidants and Related Compounds, Food and Nutrition Board, Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences.
Antioxidant vitamins and heart disease. Balz F.
Vitamin C prevents the acute atherogenic effects of passive smoking. Valkonen MM, Kuusi T.
Demonstration of rapid onset vascular endothelial dysfunction after hyperhomocysteinemia. An effect reversible with vitamin C therapy. Chambers JC, McGregor A, Jean-Marie J, et al.
Free Radicals, exercise, and antioxidant supplementation. Kanter M.M.
The Role of Free Radicals in Disease. Aust N Z J Ophthalmaol. Florence T.M.
Serum selenium, serum alpha-tocopherol, and the risk of rheumatoid arthritis. Knekt P, Heliovaara M, Aho K, et al.
Vitamin E consumption and the risk of coronary heart disease in men. Rimm EB, Stampfer MJ, Ascherio A, et al.
Vitamin E consumption and the risk of coronary heart disease in women. Stampfer MJ, Hennekens CH, Manson JE, et al.
Vitamin E supplementation and cardiovascular events in high-risk patients. Yusuf S, Dagenais G, Pogue J, et al.
Hydrolysis of RRR-alpha-tocopheryl acetate (vitamin E acetate) in the skin and its UV protecting activity (an in vivo study with the rat). Beijersbergen van Henegouwen GM, Junginger HE, de Vries H.
Uptake and bioconversion of alpha-tocopheryl acetate to alphatocopherol in skin of hairless mice. Norkus EP, Bryce GF, Bhagavan HN.
Total free radical trapping antioxidant potential in pre-eclampsia. Kharb S.
Micronutrients, Coronary Heart disease and cancer: Should we all be on supplements? Rimm E.
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