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Altered growth and protein turnover in rats fed sodium-deficient diets
Steven J. Wassner
Department of Pediatrics
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Sodium
100%
Protein Turnover
100%
Protein Degradation Rates
100%
Gastrocnemius
66%
Phenylalanine
66%
Muscle Protein Synthesis
66%
MRNA Abundance
66%
Chondroepitrochlearis
66%
Net Protein
66%
Ammonia
33%
Extracellular Volume
33%
Non-associated
33%
Protein Synthesis
33%
Insulin
33%
Sodium Chloride
33%
Food Intake
33%
Distilled Water
33%
Nutrient Intake
33%
Muscle Tissue
33%
Experimental Animals
33%
Muscle Protein
33%
Muscle Protein Degradation
33%
Growth Failure
33%
Body Composition Assessment
33%
Nitrogen Excretion
33%
Urea Nitrogen
33%
Growing Rats
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Protein Synthesis
100%
Muscle Protein
100%
Phenylalanine
66%
Food Intake
33%
Body Composition
33%
Laboratory Animal
33%
Urinary System
33%
Nutrient Intake
33%
Muscle Tissue
33%
Neuroscience
Protein Biosynthesis
100%
Muscle Protein
100%
Phenylalanine
66%
Feeding Behavior
33%
Growth Disorder
33%
Sodium Chloride
33%
Gastrocnemius Muscle
33%
Food Science
Sodium
100%
Phenylalanine
50%
Food Intake
25%
Nutrient Intake
25%
Feeding Behavior
25%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Rat
100%
Gastrocnemius Muscle
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Nitrogen Urine Level
33%