Panaxatriol derived from ginseng augments resistance exercised-induced protein synthesis via mTORC1 signaling in rat skeletal muscle.
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S. Fujita | Yusuke Takamura | K. Kido | S. Ato | Y. Makanae | Naomi Yoshii | Mitsuru Nomura | Akira Uchiyama | Naruhiro Shiozawa | Satoru Ato
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