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Measurement of human tissue protein synthesis: An optimal approach
M. J. Rennie, K. Smith, P. W. Watt
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Protein Synthesis
100%
Human Tissue
100%
Labeled Amino Acid
100%
Tissue Proteins
100%
Continuous Infusion
75%
Isotopically Labeled
50%
Metabolism
25%
Repeated Measurements
25%
Whole-body
25%
Simultaneous Measurement
25%
Sampling Methods
25%
Ease of Application
25%
Skeletal muscle Protein Synthesis
25%
Infusion Method
25%
Tracer Dose
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Amino Acid
100%
Tracer
75%
Continuous Infusion
75%
Turnover Rate
50%
Infusion
25%
Muscle Protein
25%
Infusion System
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Protein Synthesis
100%
Human Tissue
100%
Skeletal Muscle
33%
Limb
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Amino Acid
100%
Protein Synthesis
100%
Skeletal Muscle
25%
Muscle Protein
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Amino Acid
100%
Tracer
75%
Muscle Protein
25%
Food Science
Amino Acids
100%