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  • Frank, J.W.; Escobar, J.; Suryawan, A.; Kimball, S.R.; Nguyen, H.V.; Jefferson, L.S.; Davis, T.A.
    Protein synthesis and translation initiation factor activation in neonatal pigs fed increasing levels of dietary protein (2005), J. Nutr., 135, 1374-1381.
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Sus scrofa
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additional information feeding artificial milk diets stimulate protein synthesis in skeletal muscle and liver of neonatal pigs by modulating the translation initiation factors that regulate mRNA binding to the ribosomal complex. However, provision of a high-protein diet that exceeds the protein requirement does not further enhance protein synthesis or translation initiator factor activation Sus scrofa ?
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