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What is the relationship between the acute muscle protein synthesis response and changes in muscle mass?

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Published
Feb 15, 2015
Vol/Issue
118(4)
Pages
495-497
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Cameron J. Mitchell, Tyler A. Churchward-Venne, David Cameron-Smith, et al. (2015). What is the relationship between the acute muscle protein synthesis response and changes in muscle mass?. Journal of Applied Physiology, 118(4), 495-497. https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00609.2014
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