“…Amino acids stimulate hepatic protein synthesis in vivo (Munro, 1968;Sidransky etal., 1968;Pronczuk et al, 1970), in the isolated perfused rat liver (Jefferson & Korner, 1969;Ekren et al, 1971;Van Den Borre & Webb, 1972;Fausto, 1972;McGown et al, 1973;Woodside et al, 1974), in isolated rat hepatocytes (Grant & Black, 1974;Seglen, 1976a;Weigand et al, 1977;Seglen & Solheim, 1978a) and in a variety of other experimental systems in vitro (Eliasson et al, 1967;Smulson & Rideau, 1970;van Venrooij et al, 1970van Venrooij et al, , 1972Lee et al, 1971;Christman, 1973). The amino acids may exert their effect by being substrates for protein synthesis, by providing energy, or by unknown regulatory mechanisms (Seglen & Solheim, 1978b).…”