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Research Article
Postprandial leucine and insulin responses and toxicological effects of a novel whey protein hydrolysate-based supplement in rats
Ryan G Toedebusch1 Department of Biomedical SciencesCollege of Veterinary Medicine, University of MissouriColumbiaMOUSA
, Thomas E Childs1 Department of Biomedical SciencesCollege of Veterinary Medicine, University of MissouriColumbiaMOUSA
, Shari R Hamilton2 Research Animal Diagnostics Laboratory (RADIL)ColumbiaMOUSA
, Jan R Crowley3 NIH/NCRR Mass Spectrometry ResourceWashington UniversitySt. LouisMOUSA;4 School of Medicine, Division of EndocrinologyMetabolism, Lipid Research, Washington UniversitySt. LouisMOUSA
, Frank W Booth1 Department of Biomedical SciencesCollege of Veterinary Medicine, University of MissouriColumbiaMOUSA;5 Dalton Cardiovascular Research CenterUniversity of MissouriColumbiaMOUSA;6 Department of Medical Pharmacology and PhysiologySchool of Medicine, University of MissouriColumbiaMOUSA;7 Department of Nutrition and Exercise PhysiologyCollege of Environmental Health Sciences, University of MissouriColumbiaMOUSA
& Michael D Roberts1 Department of Biomedical SciencesCollege of Veterinary Medicine, University of MissouriColumbiaMOUSACorrespondence[email protected]
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Published online: 01 Apr 2022
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