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Intermittent bolus feeding promotes greater lean growth than continuous feeding in a neonatal piglet model. [electronic resource] by
- El-Kadi, Samer W
- Boutry, Claire
- Suryawan, Agus
- Gazzaneo, Maria C
- Orellana, Renán A
- Srivastava, Neeraj
- Nguyen, Hanh V
- Kimball, Scot R
- Fiorotto, Marta L
- Davis, Teresa A
Producer: 20190819
In:
The American journal of clinical nutrition vol. 108
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Viscera and muscle protein synthesis in neonatal pigs is increased more by intermittent bolus than by continuous feeding. [electronic resource] by
- El-Kadi, Samer W
- Gazzaneo, María C
- Suryawan, Agus
- Orellana, Renán A
- Torrazza, Roberto Murgas
- Srivastava, Neeraj
- Kimball, Scot R
- Nguyen, Hanh V
- Fiorotto, Marta L
- Davis, Teresa A
Producer: 20140228
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Pediatric research vol. 74
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Intermittent bolus feeding has a greater stimulatory effect on protein synthesis in skeletal muscle than continuous feeding in neonatal pigs. [electronic resource] by
- Gazzaneo, María C
- Suryawan, Agus
- Orellana, Renán A
- Torrazza, Roberto Murgas
- El-Kadi, Samer W
- Wilson, Fiona A
- Kimball, Scot R
- Srivastava, Neeraj
- Nguyen, Hanh V
- Fiorotto, Marta L
- Davis, Teresa A
Producer: 20120112
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The Journal of nutrition vol. 141
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