textabstractAmino acids play crucial roles as precursors for proteins and neurotransmitters, as transport molecules, and in cell signaling. In this review, we describe the unique functions of the individual amino acids and conclude that the amino acid requirements of parenterally fed neonates are inadequately defined. Parenterally fed neonates are at risk of amino acid deficiency or toxicity because the intestines serve as an important site of metabolism, regulating systemic availability of individual amino acids
textabstractBackground: Knowledge of essential amino acid requirements in infants is important becau...
Branched-chain amino acid requirements for enterally fed term neonates in the first month of life1–
After birth, the nutritional supply through the umbilical cord ceases. Premature infants do not imme...
Amino acids play crucial roles as precursors for proteins and neurotransmitters, as transport molecu...
Amino acids and protein are key factors for growth. The neonatal period requires the highest intake ...
ABSTRACT. Amino acid substance concentrations in plasma have been measured during total and partial ...
With the advent of total parenteral nutrition for newborns, the importance of an adequate nitrogen s...
Proteins are key structural components of all human cells and are also involved in key physiologic p...
Proteins are key structural components of all human cells and are also involved in key physiologic p...
Proteins are key structural components of all human cells and are also involved in key physiologic p...
Amino acids and proteins play a pivotal role during growth and development. Besides acting as buildi...
With birth, an infant's continuous nutrient supply through the umbilical cord abruptly ends while th...
textabstractGrowth during the earliest stages of life is an important determinant of an individual’s...
Branched-chain amino acid requirements for enterally fed term neonates in the first month of life1–
Background: Infant nutrition has a major impact on child growth and functional development. Low and ...
textabstractBackground: Knowledge of essential amino acid requirements in infants is important becau...
Branched-chain amino acid requirements for enterally fed term neonates in the first month of life1–
After birth, the nutritional supply through the umbilical cord ceases. Premature infants do not imme...
Amino acids play crucial roles as precursors for proteins and neurotransmitters, as transport molecu...
Amino acids and protein are key factors for growth. The neonatal period requires the highest intake ...
ABSTRACT. Amino acid substance concentrations in plasma have been measured during total and partial ...
With the advent of total parenteral nutrition for newborns, the importance of an adequate nitrogen s...
Proteins are key structural components of all human cells and are also involved in key physiologic p...
Proteins are key structural components of all human cells and are also involved in key physiologic p...
Proteins are key structural components of all human cells and are also involved in key physiologic p...
Amino acids and proteins play a pivotal role during growth and development. Besides acting as buildi...
With birth, an infant's continuous nutrient supply through the umbilical cord abruptly ends while th...
textabstractGrowth during the earliest stages of life is an important determinant of an individual’s...
Branched-chain amino acid requirements for enterally fed term neonates in the first month of life1–
Background: Infant nutrition has a major impact on child growth and functional development. Low and ...
textabstractBackground: Knowledge of essential amino acid requirements in infants is important becau...
Branched-chain amino acid requirements for enterally fed term neonates in the first month of life1–
After birth, the nutritional supply through the umbilical cord ceases. Premature infants do not imme...