Skeletal muscle protein anabolic response to resistance exercise and essential amino acids is delayed with aging.
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Skeletal muscle protein anabolic response to resistance exercise and essential amino acids is delayed with aging.
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scientific article published on 06 March 2008
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Skeletal muscle protein anabol ...... o acids is delayed with aging.
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Skeletal muscle protein anabol ...... o acids is delayed with aging.
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Skeletal muscle protein anabol ...... o acids is delayed with aging.
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Skeletal muscle protein anabol ...... o acids is delayed with aging.
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Bart Pennings
Blake B Rasmussen
Christopher S Fry
Edgar L Dillon
Elena Volpi
Hans C Dreyer
Melinda Sheffield-Moore
Micah J Drummond
Shaheen Dhanani
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10.1152/JAPPLPHYSIOL.00021.2008
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2008-03-06T00:00:00Z