The Metabolic Transition Between Fasting and Feeding Alters Aging‐Associated Metabolites, Lowers <scp>BCAAs</scp> , and Stimulates <scp>FGF21</scp> Production in Humans
María Lastra Cagigas(The University of Sydney), Luigi Fontana(Washington University in St. Louis), Gayathiri Rajakumar(The University of Sydney), Alan Goldhamer, Andrew J. Hoy(Monash University), Giovanni Fiorito(Italian institute for Genomic Medicine), Serena Commissati(University of Verona), Nancy T. Santiappillai(The University of Melbourne), Brian K. Kennedy(Buck Institute for Research on Aging), Isabella De Ciutiis(The University of Sydney), Andrius Masedunskas(UNSW Sydney)
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