L M Castell

1.9k total citations
50 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

L M Castell is a scholar working on Cell Biology, Rehabilitation and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, L M Castell has authored 50 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Cell Biology, 20 papers in Rehabilitation and 20 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in L M Castell's work include Muscle metabolism and nutrition (22 papers), Exercise and Physiological Responses (20 papers) and High Altitude and Hypoxia (11 papers). L M Castell is often cited by papers focused on Muscle metabolism and nutrition (22 papers), Exercise and Physiological Responses (20 papers) and High Altitude and Hypoxia (11 papers). L M Castell collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Australia and United States. L M Castell's co-authors include Eric A. Newsholme, Jacques Poortmans, E. A. Newsholme, Louise M. Burke, M. Brasseur, R Leclercq, Jacques Duchateau, Peter Peeling, Damian M. Bailey and Thomas McGrath and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Journal of Biological Chemistry and SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.

In The Last Decade

L M Castell

50 papers receiving 1.3k citations

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David D. Church United States
Mary P. Miles United States
Allan H. Goldfarb United States
Phillip G. Bell United Kingdom
Jacques Décombaz Switzerland
Kiwon Lim South Korea
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All Works

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Castell, L M, et al.. (2024). Sports and Immunity, from the recreational to the elite athlete. Infectious Diseases Now. 54(4). 104893–104893. 12 indexed citations
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McGrath, Thomas, et al.. (2022). Emerging Evidence for the Widespread Role of Glutamatergic Dysfunction in Neuropsychiatric Diseases. Nutrients. 14(5). 917–917. 62 indexed citations
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Calbet, José A. L., Frank C. Mooren, Louise M. Burke, S J Stear, & L M Castell. (2011). A–Z of nutritional supplements: dietary supplements, sports nutrition foods and ergogenic aids for health and performance: part 24. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 45(12). 1005–1007. 5 indexed citations
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Jones, Andrew M., Satoshi Haramizu, Mayur K. Ranchordas, et al.. (2011). A–Z of nutritional supplements: dietary supplements, sports nutrition foods and ergogenic aids for health and performance—Part 27. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 45(15). 1246–1248. 11 indexed citations
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Senchina, David S., et al.. (2011). BJSMreviews: A–Z of nutritional supplements: dietary supplements, sports nutrition foods and ergogenic aids for health and performance. Part 17. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 45(2). 150–151. 4 indexed citations
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Roelands, Bart, et al.. (2010). BJSMreviews: A–Z of nutritional supplements: dietary supplements, sports nutrition foods and ergogenic aids for health and performance—Part 16. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 45(1). 73–74. 9 indexed citations
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Currell, Kevin, Akheel A. Syed, D. S. King, et al.. (2010). A–Z of nutritional supplements: dietary supplements, sports nutrition foods and ergogenic aids for health and performance—part 12. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 44(12). 905–907. 12 indexed citations
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Stear, S J, L M Castell, Louise M. Burke, et al.. (2010). A–Z of nutritional supplements: dietary supplements, sports nutrition foods and ergogenic aids for health and performance—part 10. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 44(9). 688–690. 7 indexed citations
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Bailey, Damian M., Bruce Davies, L M Castell, et al.. (2003). Symptoms of Infection and Acute Mountain Sickness; Associated Metabolic Sequelae and Problems in Differential Diagnosis. High Altitude Medicine & Biology. 4(3). 319–331. 19 indexed citations
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McGuire, James, et al.. (2003). Biochemical markers for post-operative fatigue after major surgery. Brain Research Bulletin. 60(1-2). 125–130. 15 indexed citations
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Castell, L M. (2002). Can glutamine modify the apparent immunodepression observed after prolonged, exhaustive exercise?. Nutrition. 18(5). 371–375. 32 indexed citations
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Feldman, E., et al.. (2001). Decreased tryptophan availability but normal post-synaptic 5-HT2c receptor sensitivity in chronic fatigue syndrome. Psychological Medicine. 31(4). 585–591. 19 indexed citations
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Bailey, Damian M., L M Castell, Eric A. Newsholme, & Bruce Davies. (2000). Continuous and intermittent exposure to the hypoxia of altitude: implications for glutamine metabolism and exercise performance. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 34(3). 210–212. 20 indexed citations
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Cowan, Gill M., Tim Planche, Tsiri Agbenyega, et al.. (1999). Plasma glutamine levels and falciparum malaria. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 93(6). 616–618. 19 indexed citations
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Castell, L M, et al.. (1999). The Role of Tryptophan in Fatigue in Different Conditions of Stress. Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 467. 697–704. 42 indexed citations
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Castell, L M, et al.. (1997). Changes in the Albumin Binding of Tryptophan During Postoperative Recovery: A Possible Link With Central Fatigue?. Brain Research Bulletin. 43(1). 43–46. 31 indexed citations
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Castell, L M, E. A. Newsholme, & Jacques Poortmans. (1996). Does glutamine have a role in reducing infections in athletes?. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 73(5). 488–490. 141 indexed citations
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Castell, L M, Jacques Poortmans, R Leclercq, et al.. (1996). Some aspects of the acute phase response after a marathon race, and the effects of glutamine supplementation. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 75(1). 47–53. 178 indexed citations
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Castell, L M, Stuart Bevan, Philip C. Calder, & Eric A. Newsholme. (1994). The role of glutamine in the immune system and in intestinal function in catabolic states. Amino Acids. 7(3). 231–243. 25 indexed citations
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Castell, L M. (1980). Aqua Vet 1980. Journal of Chemical Education. 42(3). 1. 1 indexed citations

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