Long-term synthesis rates of skeletal muscle DNA and protein are higher during aerobic training in older humans than in sedentary young subjects but are not altered by protein supplementation.
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Long-term synthesis rates of skeletal muscle DNA and protein are higher during aerobic training in older humans than in sedentary young subjects but are not altered by protein supplementation.
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Karyn L Hamilton
Marc K Hellerstein
Matthew M Robinson
Scott M Turner
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10.1096/FJ.11-186437
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2011-05-25T00:00:00Z