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PMC5500213 1. Nutritional and anti-inflammatory interventions in chronic heart failure.

Am J Cardiol 2008; 101 (11A): 89E-103E

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2. Improvement of blood glucose control and insulin sensitivity during a long-term (60 weeks) randomized study with amino acid dietary supplements in elderly subjects with type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Am J Cardiol 2008; 101 (11A): 82E-88E

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3. Cachexia: common, deadly, with an urgent need for precise definition and new therapies.

Am J Cardiol 2008; 101 (11A): 8E-10E

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4. Impairment in walking capacity and myocardial function in the elderly: is there a role for nonpharmacologic therapy with nutritional amino acid supplements?

Am J Cardiol 2008; 101 (11A): 78E-81E

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5. Nutritional supplements with oral amino acid mixtures increases whole-body lean mass and insulin sensitivity in elderly subjects with sarcopenia.

Am J Cardiol 2008; 101 (11A): 69E-77E

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6. Amino acid supplementation differentially modulates STAT1 and STAT3 activation in the myocardium exposed to ischemia/reperfusion injury.

Am J Cardiol 2008; 101 (11A): 63E-68E

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7. Amino acid supplements improve native antioxidant enzyme expression in the skeletal muscle of diabetic mice.

Am J Cardiol 2008; 101 (11A): 57E-62E

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8. Amino acid supplementation counteracts metabolic and functional damage in the diabetic rat heart.

Am J Cardiol 2008; 101 (11A): 49E-56E

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9. Oral administration of amino acidic supplements improves protein and energy profiles in skeletal muscle of aged rats: elongation of functional performance and acceleration of mitochondrial recovery in adenosine triphosphate after exhaustive exertion.

Am J Cardiol 2008; 101 (11A): 42E-48E

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10. Oral amino acid supplementation counteracts age-induced sarcopenia in elderly rats.

Am J Cardiol 2008; 101 (11A): 35E-41E

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11. More than bricks and mortar: comments on protein and amino acid metabolism in the heart.

Am J Cardiol 2008; 101 (11A): 3E-7E

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12. Morphometric changes induced by amino acid supplementation in skeletal and cardiac muscles of old mice.

Am J Cardiol 2008; 101 (11A): 26E-34E

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13. Amino acids and mitochondrial biogenesis.

Am J Cardiol 2008; 101 (11A): 22E-25E

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14. Intracellular mechanisms of metabolism regulation: the role of signaling via the mammalian target of rapamycin pathway and other routes.

Am J Cardiol 2008; 101 (11A): 16E-21E

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15. Effects of oral amino acid supplements on cardiac function and remodeling in patients with type 2 diabetes with mild-to-moderate left ventricular dysfunction.

Am J Cardiol 2008; 101 (11A): 111E-115E

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16. Hypercatabolic syndrome: molecular basis and effects of nutritional supplements with amino acids.

Am J Cardiol 2008; 101 (11A): 11E-15E

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17. Oral amino acid supplements improve exercise capacities in elderly patients with chronic heart failure.

Am J Cardiol 2008; 101 (11A): 104E-110E

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18. Nutritional supplementation with amino acids in cardiovascular and metabolic diseases: hypermetabolic syndrome as a therapeutic target. Introduction.

Am J Cardiol 2008; 101 (11A): 1E-2E

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