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The addition of an amylopectin/chromium complex to branched-chain amino acids enhances muscle protein synthesis in rat skeletal muscle
James R. Komorowski1 Research and Development DepartmentNutrition 21 LLC10577PurchaseNYUSACorrespondence[email protected]
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2399-838X
Sara Perez Ojalvo1 Research and Development DepartmentNutrition 21 LLC10577PurchaseNYUSA
, Sarah Sylla1 Research and Development DepartmentNutrition 21 LLC10577PurchaseNYUSA
, Hakki Tastan2 Division of Biology, Faculty of ScienceGazi University06100AnkaraTurkey
, Cemal Orhan3 Department of Animal Nutrition and Nutritional Disorders, Faculty of Veterinary MedicineFirat University23119ElazigTurkey
, Mehmet Tuzcu4 Division of Biology, Faculty of ScienceFirat University23119ElazigTurkey
, Nurhan Sahin3 Department of Animal Nutrition and Nutritional Disorders, Faculty of Veterinary MedicineFirat University23119ElazigTurkey
& Kazim Sahin3 Department of Animal Nutrition and Nutritional Disorders, Faculty of Veterinary MedicineFirat University23119ElazigTurkey
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Published online: 01 Apr 2022
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