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Robert R Wolfe

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Nutrition Reviews|July 26, 2016
Protein quality as determined by the Digestible Indispensable Amino Acid Score: evaluation of factors underlying the calculationRobert R Wolfe, Shane M Rutherfurd, Il-Young Kim, et al.
Experimental & Molecular Medicine|January 23, 2016
Applications of stable, nonradioactive isotope tracers in in vivo human metabolic researchIl-Young Kim, Sang-Hoon Suh, In-Kyu Lee, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|July 30, 2003
Essential amino acids are primarily responsible for the amino acid stimulation of muscle protein anabolism in healthy elderly adultsElena Volpi, Hisamine Kobayashi, Melinda Sheffield-Moore, et al.
Physiological Reports|September 24, 2021
Perioperative amino acid infusion reestablishes muscle net balance during total hip arthroplastyDavid D Church, Scott E Schutzler, Robert R Wolfe, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research|May 24, 2006
The flow phase of wound metabolism is characterized by stimulated protein synthesis rather than cell proliferationXiao-jun Zhang, David L Chinkes, Robert A Cox, et al.
Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)|March 16, 2025
A new concept to establish protein requirementsNicolaas E P Deutz, Robert R Wolfe, Mariëlle P K J Engelen
Journal of the American Dietetic Association|August 25, 2009
A moderate serving of high-quality protein maximally stimulates skeletal muscle protein synthesis in young and elderly subjectsT Brock Symons, Melinda Sheffield-Moore, Robert R Wolfe, et al.
JPEN. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition|September 10, 2002
Relative influence of glucose and insulin on peripheral amino acid metabolism in severely burned patientsDennis C Gore, Steven E Wolf, David N Herndon, et al.
Nutrition & Metabolism|August 24, 2019
Acute testosterone administration does not affect muscle anabolismDavid D Church, Stefan M Pasiakos, Robert R Wolfe, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism|June 12, 2004
In vivo muscle amino acid transport involves two distinct processesSharon Miller, David Chinkes, David A MacLean, et al.
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Nutrition Reviews|July 26, 2016
Protein quality as determined by the Digestible Indispensable Amino Acid Score: evaluation of factors underlying the calculationRobert R Wolfe, Shane M Rutherfurd, Il-Young Kim, et al.
Experimental & Molecular Medicine|January 23, 2016
Applications of stable, nonradioactive isotope tracers in in vivo human metabolic researchIl-Young Kim, Sang-Hoon Suh, In-Kyu Lee, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|July 30, 2003
Essential amino acids are primarily responsible for the amino acid stimulation of muscle protein anabolism in healthy elderly adultsElena Volpi, Hisamine Kobayashi, Melinda Sheffield-Moore, et al.
Physiological Reports|September 24, 2021
Perioperative amino acid infusion reestablishes muscle net balance during total hip arthroplastyDavid D Church, Scott E Schutzler, Robert R Wolfe, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research|May 24, 2006
The flow phase of wound metabolism is characterized by stimulated protein synthesis rather than cell proliferationXiao-jun Zhang, David L Chinkes, Robert A Cox, et al.
Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)|March 16, 2025
A new concept to establish protein requirementsNicolaas E P Deutz, Robert R Wolfe, Mariëlle P K J Engelen
Journal of the American Dietetic Association|August 25, 2009
A moderate serving of high-quality protein maximally stimulates skeletal muscle protein synthesis in young and elderly subjectsT Brock Symons, Melinda Sheffield-Moore, Robert R Wolfe, et al.
JPEN. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition|September 10, 2002
Relative influence of glucose and insulin on peripheral amino acid metabolism in severely burned patientsDennis C Gore, Steven E Wolf, David N Herndon, et al.
Nutrition & Metabolism|August 24, 2019
Acute testosterone administration does not affect muscle anabolismDavid D Church, Stefan M Pasiakos, Robert R Wolfe, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism|June 12, 2004
In vivo muscle amino acid transport involves two distinct processesSharon Miller, David Chinkes, David A MacLean, et al.
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