Effects of a high protein diet and liver disease in an in silico model of human ammonia metabolism
After proteolysis, the majority of released amino acids from dietary protein are transported to the liver for gluconeogenesis or to peripheral tissues where they are used for protein synthesis and eventually c...
Source: Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling - Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Jeddidiah W. D. Griffin and Patrick C. Bradshaw Tags: Research Source Type: research
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