Future clinical trials evaluating Gln catabolism in human immune cell responses will be useful in determining its function in autoimmune diseases and may be a potential target for the treatment of autoimmune diseases
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Human metabolism relies heavily on the gut microbiome to assure an abundant supply of deuterium depleted (deupleted) nutrients to the host
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However, many endogenous and exogenous factors such as free radicals produced by chronic inflammation in the body, certain metabolites of cells and gut microbiota [14], as well as chemical carcinogens in the environment [15], ultraviolet (UV) radiation attack intracellular DNA and may cause a variety of DNA damage [3]