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																		 Connection
 
																		 Il-Young Kim to Muscle, Skeletal  
																		
																	 
																		This is a "connection" page, showing publications Il-Young Kim has written about Muscle, Skeletal.   
																		
																	 
																			
																					
	
						
				
		
			
			
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				Kim IY, Deutz NEP, Wolfe RR. Update on maximal anabolic response to dietary protein. Clin Nutr. 2018 04; 37(2):411-418.	
				
				
					Score: 0.363
				
				Hirsch KR, Church DD, Kim IY, Park S, Wolfe RR, Ferrando AA. Comparison of basal whole-body protein kinetics and muscle protein synthesis between young and older adults. Physiol Rep. 2020 12; 8(23):e14633.	
				
				
					Score: 0.116
				
				Wu H, Jang J, Dridi S, Ferrando AA, Wolfe RR, Kim IY, Baum JI. Net protein balance correlates with expression of autophagy, mitochondrial biogenesis, and fat metabolism-related genes in skeletal muscle from older adults. Physiol Rep. 2020 10; 8(19):e14575.	
				
				
					Score: 0.114
				
				Baum JI, Kim IY, Wolfe RR. Protein Consumption and the Elderly: What Is the Optimal Level of Intake? Nutrients. 2016 Jun 08; 8(6).	
				
				
					Score: 0.085
				
				Kim IY, Schutzler S, Schrader A, Spencer HJ, Azhar G, Ferrando AA, Wolfe RR. The anabolic response to a meal containing different amounts of protein is not limited by the maximal stimulation of protein synthesis in healthy young adults. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. 2016 Jan 01; 310(1):E73-80.	
				
				
					Score: 0.081
				
				Church DD, Hirsch KR, Park S, Kim IY, Gwin JA, Pasiakos SM, Wolfe RR, Ferrando AA. Essential Amino Acids and Protein Synthesis: Insights into Maximizing the Muscle and Whole-Body Response to Feeding. Nutrients. 2020 Dec 02; 12(12).	
				
				
					Score: 0.029
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