L-Glutamine for Muscle Recovery

Preliminary evidence 30 studies

The studies provided do not contain research on L-Glutamine or muscle recovery. The linked literature covers topics including chemotherapy-induced cachexia, COVID-19 immune responses and Long COVID, muscular dystrophy, chronic kidney disease, neuronal calcium dynamics, and immune cell mechanics, none of which directly investigate L-Glutamine supplementation as an intervention for muscle recovery. As a result, no evidence-based synthesis on this specific topic can be drawn from the studies supplied. Readers interested in L-Glutamine and muscle recovery should consult literature directly examining that question, such as clinical trials or systematic reviews focused on glutamine supplementation in exercise or rehabilitation contexts.

Related studies

Citations from PubMed and preprint sources. Match score (0-100) reflects automated search ranking, not clinical appraisal.

Title Type Year Direction Match
Post-pandemic changes in population immunity have reduced the likelihood of e... Other 2025 90
Haptoglobin and glutamine synthetase may biomark cachexia induced by anti-acu... Other 2024 Neutral 85
Prolonged T-cell activation and long COVID symptoms independently associate w... Other 2022 85
Exercise intensity modulates the human plasma secretome and interorgan commun... Other 2025 Neutral 80
Immune response after SARS-CoV-2 infection with residual post COVID symptoms Other 2022 80
Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain Function is crucial for Muscle Toxicity in Fa... Other 2025 Neutral 75
Multi-omics provide evidence for an anti-inflammatory immune signature and me... Other 2022 75
Endoplasmic Reticulum Geometry Dictates Neuronal Bursting via Calcium Store R... Other 2025 Neutral 70
First-in-human immunoPET imaging of COVID-19 convalescent patients using dyna... Other 2023 70
Actin conformation dynamics precede force generation in cytotoxic T lymphocytes Other 2025 Neutral 65
Immuno-proteomic profiling reveals abundant airway CD8 T cells and ongoing ep... Other 2021 65
Altered systemic bioenergetic reserve in chronic kidney disease predisposes h... Other 2024 Neutral 60
Kinetics of viral load, immunological mediators and characterization of a SAR... Other 2020 60
Murine limb ischaemia induces structural and functional remodelling of local ... Other 2025 Neutral 55
Epigenome-wide DNA methylation profiling of healthy COVID-19 recoverees revea... Other 2021 55
Targeting immunometabolic pathways with AZD1656 alleviates inflammation and m... Other 2025 Neutral 50
Viral load and infectivity of SARS-CoV-2 in paired respiratory and oral speci... Other 2021 50
Rapid expansion of podoplanin-positive fibroblasts following radiation limits... Other 2025 Neutral 45
POST-COVID-19 SYNDROME, INFLAMMATORY MARKERS AND SEX DIFFERENCES Other 2021 45
Optimised dissociation and multimodal profiling of prostate cancer stroma rev... Other 2025 Neutral 40
T cell anergy in COVID-19 reflects virus persistence and poor outcomes Other 2020 Neutral 40
Perilipin 4 repetitive region forms amyloid fibrils promoted by a genetic exp... Other 2025 Neutral 35
Cystatin C is glucocorticoid-responsive, directs recruitment of Trem2+ macrop... Other 2021 Neutral 35
Synthesis and Preclinical Development of a Novel <sup>68</sup> Ga/ <sup>89... Other 2025 Neutral 30
Could nutrition modulate COVID-19 susceptibility and severity of disease? A s... Other 2020 Neutral 30
NRP1-expressing monocyte/macrophages promote arteriogenesis in the ischemic limb Other 2024 Neutral 25
Untargeted metabolomics of COVID-19 patient serum reveals potential prognosti... Other 2020 Neutral 25
Biological landscape of acute illness in children in sub-Saharan Africa and S... Other 2025 Neutral 20
Structural epitope profiling identifies antibodies associated with critical C... Other 2022 Neutral 20
Primitive steroidogenesis in mast cells: A novel regulatory mechanism for mas... Other 2025 Neutral 15

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