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List of works by Annemie P. Gijsen

A single session of neuromuscular electrical stimulation does not augment postprandial muscle protein accretion.

scientific article published on 7 June 2016

Amino acid absorption and subsequent muscle protein accretion following graded intakes of whey protein in elderly men.

scientific article published on 14 February 2012

Blood Flow Restriction Only Increases Myofibrillar Protein Synthesis with Exercise.

scientific article published in June 2019

Brain tissue plasticity: protein synthesis rates of the human brain.

scientific article published on 8 February 2018

Branched-chain amino acid and branched-chain ketoacid ingestion increases muscle protein synthesis rates in vivo in older adults: a double-blind, randomized trial

scientific article published on 01 October 2019

Carbohydrate Coingestion Delays Dietary Protein Digestion and Absorption but Does Not Modulate Postprandial Muscle Protein Accretion

scientific article published on 14 March 2014

Carbohydrate co-ingestion with protein does not further augment post-prandial muscle protein accretion in older men

scientific article published on 25 January 2013

Carbohydrate supplementation during prolonged cycling exercise spares muscle glycogen but does not affect intramyocellular lipid use.

scientific article published on 27 February 2007

Casein Ingestion Does Not Increase Muscle Connective Tissue Protein Synthesis Rates

scientific article published on 18 March 2020

Co-ingesting milk fat with micellar casein does not affect postprandial protein handling in healthy older men.

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Co-ingestion of protein and leucine stimulates muscle protein synthesis rates to the same extent in young and elderly lean men.

scientific article published in September 2006

Coingestion of Carbohydrate and Protein Hydrolysate Stimulates Muscle Protein Synthesis during Exercise in Young Men, with No Further Increase during Subsequent Overnight Recovery

scientific article published on 01 November 2008

Combined ingestion of protein and carbohydrate improves protein balance during ultra-endurance exercise

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Daily resistance-type exercise stimulates muscle protein synthesis in vivo in young men.

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Dietary Protein Digestion and Absorption Rates and the Subsequent Postprandial Muscle Protein Synthetic Response Do Not Differ between Young and Elderly Men

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Dietary feeding pattern does not modulate the loss of muscle mass or the decline in metabolic health during short-term bed rest

scientific article published on 15 January 2019

Dietary protein intake does not modulate daily myofibrillar protein synthesis rates or loss of muscle mass and function during short-term immobilization in young men: a randomized controlled trial

scientific article published on 29 May 2020

Disuse impairs the muscle protein synthetic response to protein ingestion in healthy men.

scientific article published on 9 October 2013

Dose-response effects of dietary protein on muscle protein synthesis during recovery from endurance exercise in young men: a double-blind randomized trial

scientific article published on 02 May 2020

Endurance-Type Exercise Increases Bulk and Individual Mitochondrial Protein Synthesis Rates in Rats

scientific article published on 07 February 2020

Ingestion of a protein hydrolysate is accompanied by an accelerated in vivo digestion and absorption rate when compared with its intact protein

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Leucine co-ingestion improves post-prandial muscle protein accretion in elderly men

scientific article published on 20 September 2012

Muscle Atrophy Due to Nerve Damage Is Accompanied by Elevated Myofibrillar Protein Synthesis Rates

scientific article published on 31 August 2018

Post-exercise protein synthesis rates are only marginally higher in type I compared with type II muscle fibres following resistance-type exercise

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Presleep protein ingestion does not compromise the muscle protein synthetic response to protein ingested the following morning.

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Protein Ingestion before Sleep Improves Postexercise Overnight Recovery

scientific article published on August 1, 2012

Protein Supplementation after Exercise and before Sleep Does Not Further Augment Muscle Mass and Strength Gains during Resistance Exercise Training in Active Older Men

scientific article published on 01 November 2018

Protein coingestion stimulates muscle protein synthesis during resistance-type exercise

scientific article published on 22 April 2008

Protein synthesis rates of muscle, tendon, ligament, cartilage, and bone tissue in vivo in humans

scientific article published on 07 November 2019

Short-term muscle disuse induces a rapid and sustained decline in daily myofibrillar protein synthesis rates

scientific article published on 19 November 2019

Substantial Differences between Organ and Muscle Specific Tracer Incorporation Rates in a Lactating Dairy Cow

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The muscle protein synthetic response to carbohydrate and protein ingestion is not impaired in men with longstanding type 2 diabetes

scientific article published on 01 June 2008

The reliability of using the single-biopsy approach to assess basal muscle protein synthesis rates in vivo in humans

scientific article published on 29 December 2011

The single biopsy approach is reliable for the measurement of muscle protein synthesis rates in vivo in older men.

scientific article published on 19 July 2012

The use of doubly labeled milk protein to measure postprandial muscle protein synthesis rates in vivo in humans

scientific article published on 02 October 2014

Whey protein stimulates postprandial muscle protein accretion more effectively than do casein and casein hydrolysate in older men.

scientific article published on 2 March 2011