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Native whey protein with high levels of leucine results in similar post-exercise muscular anabolic responses as regular whey protein: a randomized controlled trial
Håvard Hamarsland1 Department of Physical Performance, Norwegian School of Sport SciencesP.O. Box 4014 Ullevål Stadion0806OsloNorway
, Anne Lene Nordengen1 Department of Physical Performance, Norwegian School of Sport SciencesP.O. Box 4014 Ullevål Stadion0806OsloNorway
, Sigve Nyvik Aas1 Department of Physical Performance, Norwegian School of Sport SciencesP.O. Box 4014 Ullevål Stadion0806OsloNorway
, Kristin Holte2 Department of Nutrition, Institute of Basic Medical SciencesUniversity of OsloP.O. Box 1046, Blindern0317OsloNorway
, Ina Garthe3 Norwegian Olympic FederationOsloNorway
, Gøran Paulsen1 Department of Physical Performance, Norwegian School of Sport SciencesP.O. Box 4014 Ullevål Stadion0806OsloNorway;3 Norwegian Olympic FederationOsloNorway
, Matthew Cotter4 Arkansas Children’s Nutrition CenterLittle RockARUSA;5 Arkansas Children’s Research InstituteLittle RockARUSA
, Elisabet Børsheim4 Arkansas Children’s Nutrition CenterLittle RockARUSA;5 Arkansas Children’s Research InstituteLittle RockARUSA;6 Departments of Pediatrics and GeriatricsUniversity of Arkansas for Medical SciencesLittle RockARUSA
, Haakon B. Benestad7 Section of Anatomy, Institute of Basis Medical Sciences, University of OsloOsloNorway
& Truls Raastad1 Department of Physical Performance, Norwegian School of Sport SciencesP.O. Box 4014 Ullevål Stadion0806OsloNorwayCorrespondence[email protected]
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Published online: 01 Apr 2022
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