Peripheral Amino Acid Appearance Is Lower Following Plant Protein Fibre Products, Compared to Whey Protein and Fibre Ingestion, in Healthy Older Adults despite Optimised Amino Acid Profile
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C. Buffière | H. Roche | C. Guillet | D. Dardevet | G. de Vito | M. Paganini | S. Bader-Mittermaier | K. Horner | Jedd Pratt | G. Valli | Susanne Naumann-Gola | E. de Marco Castro | Brian Mullen | Stephanie Bader-Mittermaier
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