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Oral and intravenously administered amino acids produce similar effects on muscle protein synthesis in the elderly

Rasmussen et al., 2002

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Rasmussen B
Wolfe R
Volpi E
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The journal of nutrition, health & aging

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OBJECTIVE To determine which mode of delivery of amino acids (intravenous vs. oral ingestion) is more effective in stimulating the rate of muscle protein synthesis in elderly subjects. DESIGN Fourteen elderly subjects were assigned to one of two groups. Following …
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