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[Glutamine metabolism in the liver after partial hepatectomy in chronic hepatitis].
A long-term treatment of female rats with CCl4 caused a decrease of glutamine content in the liver. This decrease may be attributed to stable reduction of glutamine synthetase activity and slightly elevated (or unchanged) phosphate-dependent glutaminase. Partial hepatectony (15-20% of the liver) did not normalise glutamine metabolism.