 | | (introductory text...) |
 | | 1. Introduction |
 | | 2. An introduction to metabolic-control logic and its application to the structure of a biochemical pathway |
 | | 3. Use of maximum activities of enzymes as quantitative indices of maximum flux through metabolic pathways |
 | | 4. Enzyme activities as indication of the capacity of major energy providing pathways in immune cells |
 | | 5. Glutamine and the immune cells |
 | | 6. Glutamine - A link between muscle and the immune system |
 | | 7. Large decreases in the concentration of glutamine in plasma |
 | | 8. The clinical significance of the role of glutamine in immune cells |
 | | 9. The effects of glutamine provision for the patient |
 | | 10. Branched-point sensitivity, substrate cycles and thermogenesis |
 | | References |