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D J Millward

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The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|December 1, 1972
The pattern of protein turnover in the whole animal and the effect of dietary variationsD J Millward, P J Garlick
Federation Proceedings|January 1, 1980
Protein turnover during skeletal muscle hypertrophyG J Laurent, D J Millward
Acta Biologica Et Medica Germanica|January 1, 1981
Protein degradation in skeletal muscle: implications of a first order reaction for the degradative processD J Millward, P C Bates
The Biochemical Journal|June 15, 1982
Effect of corticosterone treatment on muscle protein turnover in adrenalectomized rats and diabetic rats maintained on insulinB R Odedra, D J Millward
The Journal of Nutrition|December 1, 1986
Protein and amino acid requirements in the adult humanD J Millward, J P Rivers
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|September 1, 1978
The effect of aging on protein turnover in the ratD J Millward, P C Bates
The Biochemical Journal|August 15, 1983
Myofibrillar protein turnover. Synthesis rates of myofibrillar and sarcoplasmic protein fractions in different muscles and the changes observed during postnatal development and in response to feeding and starvationP C Bates, D J Millward
The Biochemical Journal|August 15, 1983
3-Methylhistidine turnover in the whole body, and the contribution of skeletal muscle and intestine to urinary 3-methylhistidine excretion in the adult ratD J Millward, P C Bates
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|May 1, 1978
Muscle growth and protein turnover in a fast growing rat strainP C Bates, D J Millward
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|September 1, 1983
3-Methylhistidine excretion and the urinary 3-methylhistidine/creatinine ratio are poor indicators of skeletal muscle protein breakdownM J Rennie, D J Millward
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The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|December 1, 1972
The pattern of protein turnover in the whole animal and the effect of dietary variationsD J Millward, P J Garlick
Federation Proceedings|January 1, 1980
Protein turnover during skeletal muscle hypertrophyG J Laurent, D J Millward
Acta Biologica Et Medica Germanica|January 1, 1981
Protein degradation in skeletal muscle: implications of a first order reaction for the degradative processD J Millward, P C Bates
The Biochemical Journal|June 15, 1982
Effect of corticosterone treatment on muscle protein turnover in adrenalectomized rats and diabetic rats maintained on insulinB R Odedra, D J Millward
The Journal of Nutrition|December 1, 1986
Protein and amino acid requirements in the adult humanD J Millward, J P Rivers
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|September 1, 1978
The effect of aging on protein turnover in the ratD J Millward, P C Bates
The Biochemical Journal|August 15, 1983
Myofibrillar protein turnover. Synthesis rates of myofibrillar and sarcoplasmic protein fractions in different muscles and the changes observed during postnatal development and in response to feeding and starvationP C Bates, D J Millward
The Biochemical Journal|August 15, 1983
3-Methylhistidine turnover in the whole body, and the contribution of skeletal muscle and intestine to urinary 3-methylhistidine excretion in the adult ratD J Millward, P C Bates
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|May 1, 1978
Muscle growth and protein turnover in a fast growing rat strainP C Bates, D J Millward
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|September 1, 1983
3-Methylhistidine excretion and the urinary 3-methylhistidine/creatinine ratio are poor indicators of skeletal muscle protein breakdownM J Rennie, D J Millward
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