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Understanding Muscle Protein Dynamics: Technical Considerations for Advancing Sarcopenia Research

Kim IY, Park S, Jang J, Wolfe RR

Sarcopenia, which is the loss of muscle mass and strength that occur with aging, involves imbalanced muscle protein turnover (i.e., protein breakdown exceeding synthesis), which in turn exacerbates other clinical...
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Applications of stable, nonradioactive isotope tracers in in vivo human metabolic research

Kim IY, Suh SH, Lee IK, Wolfe RR

The human body is in a constant state of turnover, that is, being synthesized, broken down and/or converted to different compounds. The dynamic nature of in vivo kinetics of human...
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In Vivo and In Vitro Quantification of Glucose Kinetics: From Bedside to Bench

Kim IY, Park S, Kim Y, Chang Y, Choi CS, Suh SH, Wolfe RR

Like other substrates, plasma glucose is in a dynamic state of constant turnover (i.e., rates of glucose appearance [Ra glucose] into and disappearance [Rd glucose] from the plasma) while staying...
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Quantifications of Lipid Kinetics In Vivo Using Stable Isotope Tracer Methodology

Kim IY, Park S, Jang J, Wolfe RR

Like other bodily materials, lipids such as plasma triacylglycerol, cholesterols, and free fatty acids are in a dynamic state of constant turnover (i.e., synthesis, breakdown, oxidation, and/or conversion to other...
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