Co-ingestion of protein and leucine stimulates muscle protein synthesis rates to the same extent in young and elderly lean men
René Koopman(Maastricht University Medical Centre), Lex B. Verdijk(Maastricht University Medical Centre), Ralph Manders(Maastricht University Medical Centre), Annemie P. Gijsen(Maastricht University Medical Centre), M. Gorselink(Maastricht University Medical Centre), Evelien Pijpers(Maastricht University Medical Centre), Anton J. M. Wagenmakers(Maastricht University Medical Centre), Luc J. C. van Loon(Maastricht University Medical Centre)
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