Metcoff, 1986 - Google Patents
Intracellular amino acid levels as predictors of protein synthesis.Metcoff, 1986
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- Metcoff J
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- Journal of the American College of Nutrition
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Protein synthesis depends on a complete complement of precursor amino acids, specific acetylating enzymes, tRNA, and so forth. It has been related to metabolism of individual amino acids, eg, valine and leucine; however, the relation of protein synthesis to the ambient …
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