Effects of acute creatine monohydrate supplementation on leucine kinetics and mixed-muscle protein synthesis.
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K. Yarasheski | M. Tarnopolsky | G. Parise | K E Yarasheski | G Parise | S Mihic | D MacLennan | M A Tarnopolsky | S. Mihić | D. MacLennan
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