Robinson, M. M., Turner, S. M., Hellerstein, M. K., Hamilton, K. L., & Miller, B. F. (2011). Long-term synthesis rates of skeletal muscle DNA and protein are higher during aerobic training in older humans than in sedentary young subjects but are not altered by protein supplementation. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.
Citação norma ChicagoRobinson, Matthew M., Scott M. Turner, Marc K. Hellerstein, Karyn L. Hamilton, and Benjamin F. Miller. Long-term Synthesis Rates of Skeletal Muscle DNA and Protein Are Higher During Aerobic Training in Older Humans Than in Sedentary Young Subjects but Are Not Altered By Protein Supplementation. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, 2011.
Citação norma MLARobinson, Matthew M., et al. Long-term Synthesis Rates of Skeletal Muscle DNA and Protein Are Higher During Aerobic Training in Older Humans Than in Sedentary Young Subjects but Are Not Altered By Protein Supplementation. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, 2011.