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    Requirement for Macrophage Elastase for Cigarette Smoke-Induced Emphysema in Mice by Hautamaki, R. Dean, Kobayashi, Dale K., Senior, Robert M., Shapiro, Steven D.

    “…To determine which proteinases are responsible for the lung destruction characteristic of pulmonary emphysema, macrophage elastase-deficient (MME$^{-/-}$) mice…”
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    Macrophage elastase (matrix metalloproteinase-12) suppresses growth of lung metastases by MCGARRY HOUGHTON, A, GRISOLANO, Jay L, BAUMANN, Mary L, KOBAYASHI, Dale K, HAUTAMAKI, R. Dean, NEHRING, Leslie C, CORNELIUS, Lynn A, SHAPIRO, Steven D

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-06-2006)
    “…Matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) have been implicated in virtually all aspects of tumor progression. However, the recent failure of clinical trials employing…”
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    Prophylactic glutamine protects the intestinal mucosa from radiation injury by Klimberg, V S, Souba, W W, Dolson, D J, Salloum, R M, Hautamaki, R D, Plumley, D A, Mendenhall, W M, Bova, F J, Khan, S R, Hackett, R L

    Published in Cancer (01-07-1990)
    “…Glutamine may be an essential dietary component, especially for the support of intestinal mucosal growth and function. This study evaluated the effects of a…”
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    Oral glutamine reduces bacterial translocation following abdominal radiation by Souba, W W, Klimberg, V S, Hautamaki, R D, Mendenhall, W H, Bova, F C, Howard, R J, Bland, K I, Copeland, E M

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-01-1990)
    “…The effect of dietary glutamine on bacterial translocation was studied in rats following administration of a single dose of abdominal radiation (1000 rad) that…”
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    Effects of ovariectomy and estradiol benzoate on high affinity choline uptake, ACh synthesis, and release from rat cerebral cortical synaptosomes by O'Malley, C A, Hautamaki, R D, Kelley, M, Meyer, E M

    Published in Brain research (17-02-1987)
    “…Several presynaptic processes were studied in cerebral cortical synaptosomes prepared from intact adult female rats or from ovariectomized animals that…”
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    Intestinal glutamine metabolism after massive small bowel resection by Klimberg, V S, Souba, W W, Salloum, R M, Holley, D T, Hautamaki, R D, Dolson, D J, Copeland, 3rd, E M

    Published in The American journal of surgery (01-01-1990)
    “…Gut glutamine utilization after massive small bowel resection was studied to gain further insight into the alterations and adaptations in intestinal glutamine…”
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    Lung glutamine flux following open heart surgery by Herskowitz, K, Plumley, D A, Martin, T D, Hautamaki, R D, Copeland, 3rd, E M, Souba, W W

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-07-1991)
    “…Despite the attenuated skeletal muscle proteolysis that occurs following hypothermic anesthesia and open heart surgery, blood amino acid levels are maintained,…”
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    Oral glutamine accelerates healing of the small intestine and improves outcome after whole abdominal radiation by Klimberg, V S, Salloum, R M, Kasper, M, Plumley, D A, Dolson, D J, Hautamaki, R D, Mendenhall, W R, Bova, F C, Bland, K I, Copeland, 3rd, E M

    Published in Archives of surgery (Chicago. 1960) (01-08-1990)
    “…The healing effects of glutamine given orally for 8 days as a single amino acid nutrient after treatment with whole abdominal radiation (10 Gy) were studied…”
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    Accelerated lung amino acid release in hyperdynamic septic surgical patients by Plumley, D A, Souba, W W, Hautamaki, R D, Martin, T D, Flynn, T C, Rout, W R, Copeland, 3rd, E M

    Published in Archives of surgery (Chicago. 1960) (01-01-1990)
    “…Amino acid flux across the lungs was studied in humans to gain further insight into the altered nitrogen metabolism that characterizes catabolic disease…”
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