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293 related items for PubMed ID: 20473536

  • 1. Supplementing L-leucine to a low-protein diet increases tissue protein synthesis in weanling pigs.
    Yin Y, Yao K, Liu Z, Gong M, Ruan Z, Deng D, Tan B, Liu Z, Wu G.
    Amino Acids; 2010 Nov; 39(5):1477-86. PubMed ID: 20473536
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  • 2. Impaired translation initiation activation and reduced protein synthesis in weaned piglets fed a low-protein diet.
    Deng D, Yao K, Chu W, Li T, Huang R, Yin Y, Liu Z, Zhang J, Wu G.
    J Nutr Biochem; 2009 Jul; 20(7):544-52. PubMed ID: 18789668
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  • 3. Meal feeding enhances formation of eIF4F in skeletal muscle: role of increased eIF4E availability and eIF4G phosphorylation.
    Vary TC, Lynch CJ.
    Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab; 2006 Apr; 290(4):E631-42. PubMed ID: 16263769
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  • 4. Leucine supplementation of a low-protein meal increases skeletal muscle and visceral tissue protein synthesis in neonatal pigs by stimulating mTOR-dependent translation initiation.
    Murgas Torrazza R, Suryawan A, Gazzaneo MC, Orellana RA, Frank JW, Nguyen HV, Fiorotto ML, El-Kadi S, Davis TA.
    J Nutr; 2010 Dec; 140(12):2145-52. PubMed ID: 20962152
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  • 5. Dietary arginine supplementation increases mTOR signaling activity in skeletal muscle of neonatal pigs.
    Yao K, Yin YL, Chu W, Liu Z, Deng D, Li T, Huang R, Zhang J, Tan B, Wang W, Wu G.
    J Nutr; 2008 May; 138(5):867-72. PubMed ID: 18424593
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  • 6. Leucine is a direct-acting nutrient signal that regulates protein synthesis in adipose tissue.
    Lynch CJ, Patson BJ, Anthony J, Vaval A, Jefferson LS, Vary TC.
    Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab; 2002 Sep; 283(3):E503-13. PubMed ID: 12169444
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  • 7. Regulation of targets of mTOR (mammalian target of rapamycin) signalling by intracellular amino acid availability.
    Beugnet A, Tee AR, Taylor PM, Proud CG.
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  • 8. Leucine improves growth performance of intrauterine growth retardation piglets by modifying gene and protein expression related to protein synthesis.
    Xu W, Bai K, He J, Su W, Dong L, Zhang L, Wang T.
    Nutrition; 2016 Jan 01; 32(1):114-21. PubMed ID: 26454700
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  • 9. Regulation of cardiac and skeletal muscle protein synthesis by individual branched-chain amino acids in neonatal pigs.
    Escobar J, Frank JW, Suryawan A, Nguyen HV, Kimball SR, Jefferson LS, Davis TA.
    Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab; 2006 Apr 01; 290(4):E612-21. PubMed ID: 16278252
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  • 10. IGF-I and insulin regulate eIF4F formation by different mechanisms in muscle and liver in the ovine fetus.
    Shen W, Mallon D, Boyle DW, Liechty EA.
    Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab; 2002 Sep 01; 283(3):E593-603. PubMed ID: 12169454
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  • 11. Orally administered leucine enhances protein synthesis in skeletal muscle of diabetic rats in the absence of increases in 4E-BP1 or S6K1 phosphorylation.
    Anthony JC, Reiter AK, Anthony TG, Crozier SJ, Lang CH, MacLean DA, Kimball SR, Jefferson LS.
    Diabetes; 2002 Apr 01; 51(4):928-36. PubMed ID: 11916909
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  • 12. Tissue-specific effects of chronic dietary leucine and norleucine supplementation on protein synthesis in rats.
    Lynch CJ, Hutson SM, Patson BJ, Vaval A, Vary TC.
    Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab; 2002 Oct 01; 283(4):E824-35. PubMed ID: 12217901
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  • 13. Amino acids augment muscle protein synthesis in neonatal pigs during acute endotoxemia by stimulating mTOR-dependent translation initiation.
    Orellana RA, Jeyapalan A, Escobar J, Frank JW, Nguyen HV, Suryawan A, Davis TA.
    Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab; 2007 Nov 01; 293(5):E1416-25. PubMed ID: 17848637
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  • 14. Leucine stimulates translation initiation in skeletal muscle of postabsorptive rats via a rapamycin-sensitive pathway.
    Anthony JC, Yoshizawa F, Anthony TG, Vary TC, Jefferson LS, Kimball SR.
    J Nutr; 2000 Oct 01; 130(10):2413-9. PubMed ID: 11015466
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  • 15. Regulation of translation initiation by insulin and amino acids in skeletal muscle of neonatal pigs.
    O'Connor PM, Kimball SR, Suryawan A, Bush JA, Nguyen HV, Jefferson LS, Davis TA.
    Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab; 2003 Jul 01; 285(1):E40-53. PubMed ID: 12637260
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  • 18. Impaired protein synthesis induced by acute alcohol intoxication is associated with changes in eIF4E in muscle and eIF2B in liver.
    Lang CH, Frost RA, Kumar V, Wu D, Vary TC.
    Alcohol Clin Exp Res; 2000 Mar 01; 24(3):322-31. PubMed ID: 10776669
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  • 20. Translational control of protein synthesis in muscle and liver of growth hormone-treated pigs.
    Bush JA, Kimball SR, O'Connor PM, Suryawan A, Orellana RA, Nguyen HV, Jefferson LS, Davis TA.
    Endocrinology; 2003 Apr 01; 144(4):1273-83. PubMed ID: 12639910
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