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February 1, 1987
The effect of the anabolic agent, clenbuterol, on overloaded rat skeletal muscle
C A Maltin, M I Delday, S M Hay, et al.
Bioscience Reports
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September 1, 1986
Inhibition and reversal of denervation-induced atrophy by the beta-agonist growth promoter, clenbuterol
C A Maltin, P J Reeds, M I Delday, et al.
The Biochemical Journal
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December 15, 1996
Lactase phlorhizin hydrolase turnover in vivo in water-fed and colostrum-fed newborn pigs
M A Dudley, D G Burrin, A Quaroni, et al.
Bioscience Reports
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June 1, 1987
Clenbuterol, a beta agonist, induces growth in innervated and denervated rat soleus muscle via apparently different mechanisms
C A Maltin, S M Hay, M I Delday, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
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July 1, 1996
Whole-body protein turnover in the fed state is reduced in response to dietary protein restriction in lactating women
K J Motil, T A Davis, C M Montandon, et al.
Pediatric Research
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May 1, 1995
Nutrient-independent and nutrient-dependent factors stimulate protein synthesis in colostrum-fed newborn pigs
D G Burrin, T A Davis, S Ebner, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
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August 26, 2003
Parenteral nutrition results in impaired lactose digestion and hexose absorption when enteral feeding is initiated in infant pigs
Douglas G Burrin, Barbara Stoll, Xiaoyan Chang, et al.
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)
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July 1, 1987
The effect of indomethacin on the response of protein synthesis to feeding in rats and man
M A McNurlan, K C McHardy, J Broom, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition
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May 13, 1998
The interaction between nutritional status and growth hormone in young cattle: differential responsiveness of fat and protein metabolism
J M Dawson, H M Greathead, J Craigon, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
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June 6, 2000
Minimal enteral nutrient requirements for intestinal growth in neonatal piglets: how much is enough?
D G Burrin, B Stoll, R Jiang, et al.
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Bioscience Reports
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February 1, 1987
The effect of the anabolic agent, clenbuterol, on overloaded rat skeletal muscle
C A Maltin, M I Delday, S M Hay, et al.
Bioscience Reports
|
September 1, 1986
Inhibition and reversal of denervation-induced atrophy by the beta-agonist growth promoter, clenbuterol
C A Maltin, P J Reeds, M I Delday, et al.
The Biochemical Journal
|
December 15, 1996
Lactase phlorhizin hydrolase turnover in vivo in water-fed and colostrum-fed newborn pigs
M A Dudley, D G Burrin, A Quaroni, et al.
Bioscience Reports
|
June 1, 1987
Clenbuterol, a beta agonist, induces growth in innervated and denervated rat soleus muscle via apparently different mechanisms
C A Maltin, S M Hay, M I Delday, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
|
July 1, 1996
Whole-body protein turnover in the fed state is reduced in response to dietary protein restriction in lactating women
K J Motil, T A Davis, C M Montandon, et al.
Pediatric Research
|
May 1, 1995
Nutrient-independent and nutrient-dependent factors stimulate protein synthesis in colostrum-fed newborn pigs
D G Burrin, T A Davis, S Ebner, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
|
August 26, 2003
Parenteral nutrition results in impaired lactose digestion and hexose absorption when enteral feeding is initiated in infant pigs
Douglas G Burrin, Barbara Stoll, Xiaoyan Chang, et al.
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)
|
July 1, 1987
The effect of indomethacin on the response of protein synthesis to feeding in rats and man
M A McNurlan, K C McHardy, J Broom, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition
|
May 13, 1998
The interaction between nutritional status and growth hormone in young cattle: differential responsiveness of fat and protein metabolism
J M Dawson, H M Greathead, J Craigon, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
|
June 6, 2000
Minimal enteral nutrient requirements for intestinal growth in neonatal piglets: how much is enough?
D G Burrin, B Stoll, R Jiang, et al.
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