Short-term low-protein intake does not increase serum parathyroid hormone concentration in humans.
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Inadequate protein intake affects skeletal muscle transcript profiles in older humans.Nutrient ingestion, protein intake, and sex, but not age, affect the albumin synthesis rate in humans.Dietary protein-induced increases in urinary calcium are accompanied by similar increases in urinary nitrogen and urinary urea: a controlled clinical trial.
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Short-term low-protein intake does not increase serum parathyroid hormone concentration in humans.
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Short-term low-protein intake ...... rmone concentration in humans.
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Short-term low-protein intake ...... rmone concentration in humans.
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James C Fleet
Nadine S Carnell
Randon T Hall
Wayne W Campbell
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10.1093/JN/134.8.1900
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2004-08-01T00:00:00Z