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P106 | occupation | researcher | Q1650915 |
P21 | sex or gender | female | Q6581072 |
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Q45161621 | Combined ingestion of protein and free leucine with carbohydrate increases postexercise muscle protein synthesis in vivo in male subjects. |
Q57580342 | Dietary protein digestion and absorption are impaired during acute postexercise recovery in young men |
Q46110410 | Disuse impairs the muscle protein synthetic response to protein ingestion in healthy men. |
Q48693684 | Effects of Creatine and Carbohydrate Loading on Cycling Time Trial Performance |
Q51636244 | Exercising before protein intake allows for greater use of dietary protein-derived amino acids for de novo muscle protein synthesis in both young and elderly men. |
Q48111127 | Intragastric protein administration stimulates overnight muscle protein synthesis in elderly men. |
Q57580346 | Leucine co-ingestion improves post-prandial muscle protein accretion in elderly men |
Q43796105 | Minced beef is more rapidly digested and absorbed than beef steak, resulting in greater postprandial protein retention in older men. |
Q57580280 | Muscle Atrophy Due to Nerve Damage Is Accompanied by Elevated Myofibrillar Protein Synthesis Rates |
Q50677934 | Muscle disuse atrophy is not accompanied by changes in skeletal muscle satellite cell content. |
Q51815046 | No Effect of Acute and 6-Day Nitrate Supplementation on VO2 and Time-Trial Performance in Highly Trained Cyclists. |
Q33793228 | Post-exercise protein synthesis rates are only marginally higher in type I compared with type II muscle fibres following resistance-type exercise |
Q35773010 | Prolonged Adaptation to a Low or High Protein Diet Does Not Modulate Basal Muscle Protein Synthesis Rates - A Substudy |
Q48258808 | Protein Ingestion before Sleep Improves Postexercise Overnight Recovery |
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Q61943950 | Protein content and amino acid composition of commercially available plant-based protein isolates |
Q45743759 | Protein supplementation during resistance-type exercise training in the elderly. |
Q57580324 | Short-term muscle disuse atrophy is not associated with increased intramuscular lipid deposition or a decline in the maximal activity of key mitochondrial enzymes in young and older males |
Q34797764 | Substantial Differences between Organ and Muscle Specific Tracer Incorporation Rates in a Lactating Dairy Cow |
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Q57580303 | The effect of prolonged dietary nitrate supplementation on atherosclerosis development |
Q42911214 | The muscle protein synthetic response to the combined ingestion of protein and carbohydrate is not impaired in healthy older men. |
Q57580362 | The reliability of using the single-biopsy approach to assess basal muscle protein synthesis rates in vivo in humans |
Q45893977 | The single biopsy approach is reliable for the measurement of muscle protein synthesis rates in vivo in older men. |
Q34115987 | The skeletal muscle satellite cell response to a single bout of resistance-type exercise is delayed with aging in men. |
Q51597144 | Whey protein stimulates postprandial muscle protein accretion more effectively than do casein and casein hydrolysate in older men. |
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