Essential amino acids and branched-chain amino acids are associated with skeletal muscle and inflammatory parameters in older age
C Li(German Institute of Human Nutrition), Kristina Norman(University of Potsdam), Catrin Herpich(University of Potsdam), Tilman Grune(German Center for Diabetes Research), Ulrike Haß(University of Potsdam), Daniela Weber(Friedrich Schiller University Jena), Bastian Kochlik(Federal Institute for Risk Assessment)
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