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The Regulation of Skeletal Muscle Protein Synthesis by Systemic Hormones and Its Influence on Ageing and Anabolic Resistance

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University of Nottingham · 2016

Abstract

This study evaluates the effect of increase in testosterone levels in older males and the effects of decrease in testosterone levels in young males on muscle protein synthesis.

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Anonymous. (2016). The Regulation of Skeletal Muscle Protein Synthesis by Systemic Hormones and Its Influence on Ageing and Anabolic Resistance. <em>University of Nottingham</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT03054168
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Anonymous. The Regulation of Skeletal Muscle Protein Synthesis by Systemic Hormones and Its Influence on Ageing and Anabolic Resistance. University of Nottingham. 2016.
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@misc{anon2016TheReg, title = {The Regulation of Skeletal Muscle Protein Synthesis by Systemic Hormones and Its Influence on Ageing and Anabolic Resistance}, author = {Anonymous}, journal = {University of Nottingham}, year = {2016}, }

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