Declines in muscle protein synthesis account for short‐term muscle disuse atrophy in humans in the absence of increased muscle protein breakdown

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  • who: Immobilization and colleagues from the University of Nottingham, Derby, UK have published the research: Declines in muscle protein synthesis account for shortu2010term muscle disuse atrophy in humans in the absence of increased muscle protein breakdown, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors aimed to address each of these knowledge gaps by determining the short-term (4 days) impact of disuse atrophy using the knee brace immobilization model9 in humans in relation to: MPS (acute fasted-fed via 13 L-[ring- C6]-phenylalanine and cumulative MPS via D2O), acute pulse-chase tracer decay rate representative . . .

     

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