Lobley et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Post-absorptive metabolism of amino acidsLobley et al., 2003
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- Lobley G
- Lapierre H
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- Progress in research on energy and protein metabolism
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Amino acids (AA) are catabolised by various tissues as they journey from absorption to the site of anabolism. Such catabolism varies between tissues and in response to nutritional, physiological and environmental factors that alter the qualitative and quantitative patterns …
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