Glutamine stands as the most abundant amino acid in human plasma and tissues, serving both as a critical fuel and a nitrogen donor for rapidly proliferating cells. In the immune system, lymphocytes, ...
Losing muscle strength is a natural part of aging. At the core of this decline is a drop in the number of muscle stem cells ...
Glutamine helps support immune cells and is a primary fuel source for our intestinal cells. It is a protein that is made from ...
We see it mentioned in sports supplements, in nutrition magazines, and even in some post-operative diets. But what is glutamine really used for? Is it an essential nutrient? And do we really need to ...
Co-corresponding authors Jian Xu,PhD, (left) and Min Ni, PhD, (right) and co-first authors Junhua Lyu, PhD, (center left) and Yuannyu Zhang, PhD, (center right) identified and characterized a ...
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