Portal infusion of amino acids is more efficient than peripheral infusion in stimulating liver protein synthesis at the same hepatic amino acid load in dogs.
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S. Kimball | L. Jefferson | D. Dardevet | A. Cherrington | D. Rémond | M. Moore | C. Dicostanzo | Catherine A Dicostanzo
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