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Academic Article Amino acid ingestion improves muscle protein synthesis in the young and elderly.
Academic Article Differential stimulation of muscle protein synthesis in elderly humans following isocaloric ingestion of amino acids or whey protein.
Academic Article Hypercortisolemia alters muscle protein anabolism following ingestion of essential amino acids.
Academic Article Aging is associated with diminished accretion of muscle proteins after the ingestion of a small bolus of essential amino acids.
Academic Article Exogenous amino acids stimulate human muscle anabolism without interfering with the response to mixed meal ingestion.
Academic Article Dietary protein intake impacts human skeletal muscle protein fractional synthetic rates after endurance exercise.
Academic Article Muscle protein synthesis and balance responsiveness to essential amino acids ingestion in the presence of elevated plasma free fatty acid concentrations.
Academic Article Milk ingestion stimulates net muscle protein synthesis following resistance exercise.
Academic Article Ingestion of casein and whey proteins result in muscle anabolism after resistance exercise.
Academic Article Whey protein ingestion in elderly persons results in greater muscle protein accrual than ingestion of its constituent essential amino acid content.
Academic Article Stimulation of net muscle protein synthesis by whey protein ingestion before and after exercise.
Academic Article Stimulation of muscle anabolism by resistance exercise and ingestion of leucine plus protein.
Academic Article Dietary protein adequacy and lower body versus whole body resistive training in older humans.
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Academic Article Increased net muscle protein balance in response to simultaneous and separate ingestion of carbohydrate and essential amino acids following resistance exercise.
Academic Article Effect of food intake on hypermetabolic response to burn injury in guinea pigs
Academic Article Timing of amino acid-carbohydrate ingestion alters anabolic response of muscle to resistance exercise
Academic Article Quantity of dietary protein intake, but not pattern of intake, affects net protein balance primarily through differences in protein synthesis in older adults.
Academic Article Acute ingestion of citrulline stimulates nitric oxide synthesis but does not increase blood flow in healthy young and older adults with heart failure.
Academic Article Recent developments in understanding protein needs - How much and what kind should we eat?
Grant EXERCISE EFFECTS ON PROTEIN METABOLISM
Grant Optimal Amino Acid Nutrition in Sepsis
Grant Muscle preservation during weight loss in older, overweight individuals
Grant PROTOCOL #2: The Effect of Frequent EAA Ingestion on Resting Energy Expenditure and 24hr Muscle Protein Synthesis
Academic Article The Anabolic Response to Dietary Protein Is Not Limited by the Maximal Stimulation of Protein Synthesis in Healthy Older Adults: A Randomized Crossover Trial.
Academic Article Essential Amino Acids and Protein Synthesis: Insights into Maximizing the Muscle and Whole-Body Response to Feeding.
Academic Article Continuous oral stable isotope ingestion to measure whole-body protein turnover.
Grant PROTOCOL #2: The Effect of Frequent EAA Ingestion on Resting Energy Expenditure and 24hr Muscle Protein Synthesis
Academic Article Correction to: Differential plasma protein expression after ingestion of essential amino acid-based dietary supplement versus whey protein in low physical functioning older adults.
Academic Article Differential plasma protein expression after ingestion of essential amino acid-based dietary supplement verses whey protein in low physical functioning older adults.
Academic Article Short-Term Ingestion of Essential Amino Acid Based Nutritional Supplements or Whey Protein Improves the Physical Function of Older Adults Independently of Gut Microbiome.

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