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2. One Week of Hospitalization Following Elective Hip Surgery Induces Substantial Muscle Atrophy in Older Patients

3. Protein Type, Protein Dose, and Age Modulate Dietary Protein Digestion and Phenylalanine Absorption Kinetics and Plasma Phenylalanine Availability in Humans.

5. Skeletal muscle fiber characteristics in patients with chronic heart failure: impact of disease severity and relation with muscle oxygenation during exercise

6. Skeletal muscle fiber characteristics in patients with chronic heart failure: impact of disease severity and relation with muscle oxygenation during exercise

7. Exogenous insulin does not increase muscle protein synthesis rate when administered systemically: A systematic review

9. Increasing Insulin Availability Does Not Augment Postprandial Muscle Protein Synthesis Rates in Healthy Young and Older Men

10. The Muscle Protein Synthetic Response to Whey Protein Ingestion Is Greater in Middle-Aged Women Compared With Men.

11. Post-Prandial Protein Handling: You Are What You Just Ate

18. Minced beef is more rapidly digested and absorbed than beef steak, resulting in greater postprandial protein retention in older men.

19. One Week of Hospitalization Following Elective Hip Surgery Induces Substantial Muscle Atrophy in Older Patients.

20. Leucine co-ingestion improves post-prandial muscle protein accretion in elderly men.

21. The decline in skeletal muscle mass with aging is mainly attributed to a reduction in type II muscle fiber size.

22. The reliability of using the single-biopsy approach to assess basal muscle protein synthesis rates in vivo in humans.

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