human | Q5 |
P6178 | Dimensions author ID | 01011051027.06 |
P269 | IdRef ID | 085106747 |
P496 | ORCID iD | 0000-0002-5409-6760 |
P214 | VIAF ID | 203190031 |
P108 | employer | National Institute for Agricultural Research | Q1665106 |
P106 | occupation | researcher | Q1650915 |
P21 | sex or gender | male | Q6581097 |
Q93366151 | A meal with mixed soy/whey proteins is as efficient as a whey meal in counteracting the age-related muscle anabolic resistance only if the protein content and leucine levels are increased |
Q61845897 | Abnormalities of mitochondrial functioning can partly explain the metabolic disorders encountered in sarcopenic gastrocnemius |
Q72091098 | Age-related changes in protein synthesis measured in vivo in rat liver and gastrocnemius muscle |
Q72564738 | Altered response of protein synthesis to nutritional state and endurance training in old rats |
Q36132887 | Altered responses in skeletal muscle protein turnover during aging in anabolic and catabolic periods. |
Q41147527 | Assessment of protein modifications in liver of rats under chronic treatment with paracetamol (acetaminophen) using two complementary mass spectrometry-based metabolomic approaches |
Q42680404 | At same leucine intake, a whey/plant protein blend is not as effective as whey to initiate a transient post prandial muscle anabolic response during a catabolic state in mini pigs. |
Q50594736 | Chronic Intake of Sucrose Accelerates Sarcopenia in Older Male Rats through Alterations in Insulin Sensitivity and Muscle Protein Synthesis. |
Q74411065 | Chronic inflammation alters protein metabolism in several organs of adult rats |
Q80500917 | Cis-9, trans-11 and trans-10, cis-12 conjugated linoleic acid isomers do not modify body composition in adult sedentary or exercised rats |
Q42578008 | Commentaries on Viewpoint: Muscle atrophy is not always sarcopenia. |
Q79433603 | Dietary conjugated linoleic acid has limited effects on tissue protein anabolism in sedentary and exercising adult rats |
Q79329323 | Dietary pectin stimulates protein metabolism in the digestive tract |
Q80427100 | Differential response of protein metabolism in splanchnic organs and muscle to pectin feeding |
Q44886327 | Differential variation of mitochondrial H2O2 release during aging in oxidative and glycolytic muscles in rats. |
Q45275453 | Due to reverse electron transfer, mitochondrial H2O2 release increases with age in human vastus lateralis muscle although oxidative capacity is preserved. |
Q88324997 | Effect of high chronic intake of sucrose on liver metabolism in aging rats. Modulation by rutin and micronutrients |
Q88612403 | Effects of nutritional state, aging and high chronic intake of sucrose on brain protein synthesis in rats: modulation of it by rutin and other micronutrients |
Q83474810 | Energy restriction only slightly influences protein metabolism in obese rats, whatever the level of protein and its source in the diet |
Q34981161 | Episodic formation of cometary material in the outburst of a young Sun-like star. |
Q49604105 | Fructose Feeding during the Postabsorptive State Alters Body Composition and Spares Nitrogen in Protein-Energy-Restricted Old Rats. |
Q47203521 | Hibernoma: a clinical model for exploring the role of brown adipose tissue in the regulation of body weight? |
Q34277391 | High whey protein intake delayed the loss of lean body mass in healthy old rats, whereas protein type and polyphenol/antioxidant supplementation had no effects |
Q64259260 | Impaired Skeletal Muscle Branched-Chain Amino Acids Catabolism Contributes to Their Increased Circulating Levels in a Non-Obese Insulin-Resistant Fructose-Fed Rat Model |
Q47807302 | In the elderly, meat protein assimilation from rare meat is lower than that from meat that is well done. |
Q73495776 | Increased tissue protein synthesis during spontaneous inflammatory bowel disease in HLA-B27 rats |
Q54667203 | Leucine supplementation in rats induced a delay in muscle IR/PI3K signaling pathway associated with overall impaired glucose tolerance. |
Q73070858 | Lower recovery of muscle protein lost during starvation in old rats despite a stimulation of protein synthesis |
Q30322097 | Methionine residues may protect proteins from critical oxidative damage. |
Q55710142 | Muscle wasting and resistance of muscle anabolism: the "anabolic threshold concept" for adapted nutritional strategies during sarcopenia. |
Q64966264 | Post Meal Energy Boluses Do Not Increase the Duration of Muscle Protein Synthesis Stimulation in Two Anabolic Resistant Situations. |
Q51008338 | Postprandial whole-body protein metabolism after a meat meal is influenced by chewing efficiency in elderly subjects. |
Q48003280 | Presence of low-grade inflammation impaired postprandial stimulation of muscle protein synthesis in old rats. |
Q36993117 | Pressure support ventilation attenuates ventilator-induced protein modifications in the diaphragm. |
Q55033998 | Protein feeding pattern does not affect protein retention in young women. |
Q47291477 | Protein feeding pattern, casein feeding, or milk-soluble protein feeding did not change the evolution of body composition during a short-term weight loss program. |
Q73711703 | Protein turnover modifications induced by the protein feeding pattern still persist after the end of the diets |
Q78027240 | Pulse protein feeding pattern restores stimulation of muscle protein synthesis during the feeding period in old rats |
Q38782180 | Similarities and interactions between the ageing process and high chronic intake of added sugars |
Q37341420 | Skeletal muscle proteolysis in aging. |
Q83093126 | Spreading intake of a leucine-rich fast protein in energy-restricted overweight rats does not improve protein mass |
Q59601134 | Synergistic effects of caloric restriction with maintained protein intake on skeletal muscle performance in 21-month-old rats: a mitochondria-mediated pathway |
Q85239963 | The nature of the ingested protein has no effect on lean body mass during energy restriction in overweight rats |
Q51285504 | Time Course of Molecular and Metabolic Events in the Development of Insulin Resistance in Fructose-Fed Rats. |
Q35104889 | Type and timing of protein feeding to optimize anabolism |
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