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Volumn 117, Issue 10, 2014, Pages 1170-1179

Alcohol impairs skeletal muscle protein synthesis and mTOR signaling in a time-dependent manner following electrically stimulated muscle contraction

Author keywords

4E binding protein; Anabolic resistance; P70S6K1; Resistance exercise; Skeletal muscle metabolism

Indexed keywords

ALCOHOL; CARRIER PROTEIN; EIF4EBP1 PROTEIN, MOUSE; MITOGEN ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE; MTOR PROTEIN, MOUSE; MUSCLE PROTEIN; PHOSPHOPROTEIN; PROTEIN S6; RIBOSOMAL PROTEIN S6, MOUSE; RPS6KA1 PROTEIN, MOUSE; S6 KINASE; TARGET OF RAPAMYCIN KINASE;

EID: 84911935474     PISSN: 87507587     EISSN: 15221601     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00180.2014     Document Type: Article
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