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Endothelial function and the regulation of muscle protein anabolism in older adults
K. L. Timmerman
, E. Volpi
Internal Medicine
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Older Adults
100%
Muscle Protein Anabolism
100%
Endothelial Function
100%
Aging
75%
Endothelial Dysfunction
50%
Insulin Resistance
50%
Muscle Protein Synthesis
50%
Muscle Protein
50%
Sarcopenia
50%
Major Contributor
25%
Skeletal muscle Mass
25%
Skeletal muscle
25%
Skeletal muscle Function
25%
Frailty
25%
Protein Balance
25%
Potential Treatments
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Muscle Protein
100%
Endothelial Function
100%
Protein Synthesis
100%
Endothelial Dysfunction
66%
Insulin Resistance
66%
Sarcopenia
66%
Skeletal Muscle
66%
Frailty
33%
Protein Metabolism
33%