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The Journal of Nutrition
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March 13, 2023
Acute Quark Ingestion Increases Muscle Protein Synthesis Rates at Rest with a Further Increase after Exercise in Young and Older Adult Males in a Parallel-Group Intervention Trial
Wesley Jh Hermans, Cas J Fuchs, Jean Nyakayiru, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition
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January 12, 2022
Cheese Ingestion Increases Muscle Protein Synthesis Rates Both at Rest and During Recovery from Exercise in Healthy, Young Males: A Randomized Parallel-Group Trial
Wesley J H Hermans, Cas J Fuchs, Floris K Hendriks, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition
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March 26, 2023
Cheese Ingestion Increases Muscle Protein Synthesis Rates Both at Rest and During Recovery from Exercise in Healthy, Young Males: A Randomized Parallel-Group Trial
Wesley J H Hermans, Cas J Fuchs, Floris K Hendriks, et al.
Journal of Nephrology
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November 28, 2023
Hemodialysis does not lower circulating testosterone concentrations
Floris K Hendriks, Jos Wiersma, Frank M van der Sande, et al.
Gerontology
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December 18, 2023
Type II Muscle Fiber Capillarization Is an Important Determinant of Post-Exercise Microvascular Perfusion in Older Adults
Milan W Betz, Floris K Hendriks, Alfons J H M Houben, et al.
The Journal of Physiology
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October 7, 2024
Repeated passive heat treatment increases muscle tissue capillarization, but does not affect postprandial muscle protein synthesis rates in healthy older adults
Cas J Fuchs, Milan W Betz, Heather L Petrick, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition
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February 2, 2020
End-Stage Renal Disease Patients Lose a Substantial Amount of Amino Acids during Hemodialysis
Floris K Hendriks, Joey S J Smeets, Natascha J H Broers, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition
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May 29, 2025
Milk Protein Glycation Compromises Postprandial Lysine Bioavailability but Does Not Modulate Postprandial Muscle Protein Synthesis Rates In Vivo in Males: A Double-blind, Randomized Parallel Trial
Glenn Aa van Lieshout, Jorn Trommelen, Floris K Hendriks, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
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September 12, 2021
Amino acid removal during hemodialysis can be compensated for by protein ingestion and is not compromised by intradialytic exercise: a randomized controlled crossover trial
Floris K Hendriks, Joey S J Smeets, Janneau M X van Kranenburg, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition
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February 18, 2021
No differences in muscle protein synthesis rates following ingestion of wheat protein, milk protein, and their protein blend in healthy, young males
Philippe J M Pinckaers, Imre W K Kouw, Floris K Hendriks, et al.
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The Journal of Nutrition
|
March 13, 2023
Acute Quark Ingestion Increases Muscle Protein Synthesis Rates at Rest with a Further Increase after Exercise in Young and Older Adult Males in a Parallel-Group Intervention Trial
Wesley Jh Hermans, Cas J Fuchs, Jean Nyakayiru, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition
|
January 12, 2022
Cheese Ingestion Increases Muscle Protein Synthesis Rates Both at Rest and During Recovery from Exercise in Healthy, Young Males: A Randomized Parallel-Group Trial
Wesley J H Hermans, Cas J Fuchs, Floris K Hendriks, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition
|
March 26, 2023
Cheese Ingestion Increases Muscle Protein Synthesis Rates Both at Rest and During Recovery from Exercise in Healthy, Young Males: A Randomized Parallel-Group Trial
Wesley J H Hermans, Cas J Fuchs, Floris K Hendriks, et al.
Journal of Nephrology
|
November 28, 2023
Hemodialysis does not lower circulating testosterone concentrations
Floris K Hendriks, Jos Wiersma, Frank M van der Sande, et al.
Gerontology
|
December 18, 2023
Type II Muscle Fiber Capillarization Is an Important Determinant of Post-Exercise Microvascular Perfusion in Older Adults
Milan W Betz, Floris K Hendriks, Alfons J H M Houben, et al.
The Journal of Physiology
|
October 7, 2024
Repeated passive heat treatment increases muscle tissue capillarization, but does not affect postprandial muscle protein synthesis rates in healthy older adults
Cas J Fuchs, Milan W Betz, Heather L Petrick, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition
|
February 2, 2020
End-Stage Renal Disease Patients Lose a Substantial Amount of Amino Acids during Hemodialysis
Floris K Hendriks, Joey S J Smeets, Natascha J H Broers, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition
|
May 29, 2025
Milk Protein Glycation Compromises Postprandial Lysine Bioavailability but Does Not Modulate Postprandial Muscle Protein Synthesis Rates In Vivo in Males: A Double-blind, Randomized Parallel Trial
Glenn Aa van Lieshout, Jorn Trommelen, Floris K Hendriks, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
|
September 12, 2021
Amino acid removal during hemodialysis can be compensated for by protein ingestion and is not compromised by intradialytic exercise: a randomized controlled crossover trial
Floris K Hendriks, Joey S J Smeets, Janneau M X van Kranenburg, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition
|
February 18, 2021
No differences in muscle protein synthesis rates following ingestion of wheat protein, milk protein, and their protein blend in healthy, young males
Philippe J M Pinckaers, Imre W K Kouw, Floris K Hendriks, et al.
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