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Nutrition

Volume 50, June 2018, Pages 105-107
Nutrition

High dose of whey protein after resistance exercise promotes 45 S preribosomal RNA synthesis in older men

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Acknowledgments

The laboratory work was supported in part by AgResearch Limited, through core funding to D.C.S. (contracts A19079 and A21246). V.C.F was supported by a University of Auckland Doctoral Scholarship and by funding from AgResearch.

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The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.

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