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Chloroquine reduces whole body proteolysis in humans
P. De Feo
,
E. Volpi
, P. Lucidi
, G. Cruciani
, F. Santeusanio
, G. B. Bolli
, P. Brunetti
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Human
100%
Protein Catabolism
100%
Protein Hydrolysis
100%
Leucine
60%
Normal Human
20%
Protein Biosynthesis
20%
Glucose
20%
Blood Level
20%
Kinetics
20%
Glucose Metabolism
20%
Protein Degradation
20%
Protein
20%
Dose
20%
Phosphate
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Human
100%
Chloroquine
100%
Drug
80%
Protein
60%
Leucine
60%
Glucose
40%
Diseases
20%
Normal Human
20%
Tablet
20%
Antidiabetic Agent
20%
Malaria
20%
Placebo
20%
Neuroscience
Proteolysis
100%
Chloroquine
100%
Leucine
60%
Glucose
40%
Protein
40%
In Vitro
20%
In Vivo
20%
Protein Biosynthesis
20%
Malaria
20%
Placebo
20%