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This is a "connection" page, showing publications co-authored by TERESA DAVIS and DOUGLAS BURRIN.
Connection Strength

3.038
  1. Amino acids and insulin are regulators of muscle protein synthesis in neonatal pigs. Animal. 2010; 4(11):1790-1796.
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    Score: 0.371
  2. Adverse Metabolic Phenotypes in Parenterally Fed Neonatal Pigs Do Not Persist into Adolescence. J Nutr. 2024 02; 154(2):638-647.
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    Score: 0.245
  3. Proteins and amino acids in enteral nutrition. Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care. 2004 Jan; 7(1):79-87.
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    Score: 0.245
  4. Somatotropin regulation of protein metabolism in pigs. J Anim Sci. 2004; 82 E-Suppl:E207-213.
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    Score: 0.245
  5. Regulation of skeletal muscle protein synthesis in the preterm pig by intermittent leucine pulses during continuous parenteral feeding. JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr. 2023 02; 47(2):276-286.
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    Score: 0.225
  6. Intermittent bolus feeding does not enhance protein synthesis, myonuclear accretion, or lean growth more than continuous feeding in a premature piglet model. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. 2021 12 01; 321(6):E737-E752.
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    Score: 0.211
  7. Prematurity blunts the insulin- and amino acid-induced stimulation of translation initiation and protein synthesis in skeletal muscle of neonatal pigs. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. 2021 03 01; 320(3):E551-E565.
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    Score: 0.199
  8. Prematurity blunts the feeding-induced stimulation of translation initiation signaling and protein synthesis in muscle of neonatal piglets. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. 2019 11 01; 317(5):E839-E851.
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    Score: 0.182
  9. Aminoacyl-tRNA and tissue free amino acid pools are equilibrated after a flooding dose of phenylalanine. Am J Physiol. 1999 07; 277(1):E103-9.
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    Score: 0.179
  10. Chronic parenteral nutrition induces hepatic inflammation, steatosis, and insulin resistance in neonatal pigs. J Nutr. 2010 Dec; 140(12):2193-200.
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    Score: 0.098
  11. Positive net movements of amino acids in the hindlimb after overnight food deprivation contribute to sustaining the elevated anabolism of neonatal pigs. J Appl Physiol (1985). 2008 Dec; 105(6):1959-66.
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    Score: 0.085
  12. Whole-body and hindlimb protein breakdown are differentially altered by feeding in neonatal piglets. J Nutr. 2005 Jun; 135(6):1430-7.
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    Score: 0.068
  13. Acute IGF-I infusion stimulates protein synthesis in skeletal muscle and other tissues of neonatal pigs. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. 2002 Oct; 283(4):E638-47.
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    Score: 0.056
  14. Stimulation of protein synthesis by both insulin and amino acids is unique to skeletal muscle in neonatal pigs. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. 2002 Apr; 282(4):E880-90.
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    Score: 0.054
  15. Differential effects of insulin on peripheral and visceral tissue protein synthesis in neonatal pigs. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. 2001 May; 280(5):E770-9.
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    Score: 0.051
  16. Nonnutritive factors in colostrum enhance myofibrillar protein synthesis in the newborn Pig. Pediatr Res. 2000 Oct; 48(4):511-7.
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    Score: 0.049
  17. Somatotropin increases protein balance by lowering body protein degradation in fed, growing pigs. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. 2000 Mar; 278(3):E477-83.
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    Score: 0.047
  18. Dexamethasone inhibits small intestinal growth via increased protein catabolism in neonatal pigs. Am J Physiol. 1999 02; 276(2):E269-77.
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    Score: 0.044
  19. Response of skeletal muscle protein synthesis to insulin in suckling pigs decreases with development. Am J Physiol. 1998 10; 275(4):E602-9.
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    Score: 0.043
  20. Roles of insulin and amino acids in the regulation of protein synthesis in the neonate. J Nutr. 1998 02; 128(2 Suppl):347S-350S.
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    Score: 0.041
  21. Exogenous growth hormone stimulates somatotropic axis function and growth in neonatal pigs. Am J Physiol. 1998 01; 274(1):E29-37.
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    Score: 0.040
  22. Role of milk-borne vs endogenous insulin-like growth factor I in neonatal growth. J Anim Sci. 1997 Oct; 75(10):2739-43.
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    Score: 0.040
  23. Colostrum enhances the nutritional stimulation of vital organ protein synthesis in neonatal pigs. J Nutr. 1997 Jul; 127(7):1284-9.
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    Score: 0.039
  24. Intrauterine growth restriction does not alter response of protein synthesis to feeding in newborn pigs. Am J Physiol. 1997 May; 272(5 Pt 1):E877-84.
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    Score: 0.039
  25. Orally administered IGF-I increases intestinal mucosal growth in formula-fed neonatal pigs. Am J Physiol. 1996 May; 270(5 Pt 2):R1085-91.
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    Score: 0.036
  26. Protein synthesis in skeletal muscle and jejunum is more responsive to feeding in 7-than in 26-day-old pigs. Am J Physiol. 1996 May; 270(5 Pt 1):E802-9.
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    Score: 0.036
  27. Nutrient-independent and nutrient-dependent factors stimulate protein synthesis in colostrum-fed newborn pigs. Pediatr Res. 1995 May; 37(5):593-9.
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    Score: 0.034
  28. Protein nutrition of the neonate. Proc Nutr Soc. 2000 Feb; 59(1):87-97.
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    Score: 0.012
  29. Amino acid metabolism and the energetics of growth. Arch Tierernahr. 1998; 51(2-3):187-97.
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    Score: 0.010
  30. Exogenous insulin-like growth factor-I increases weight gain in intrauterine growth-retarded neonatal pigs. Pediatr Res. 1997 Aug; 42(2):201-7.
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    Score: 0.010
  31. Postnatal growth of gut and muscle: competitors or collaborators. Proc Nutr Soc. 1993 Feb; 52(1):57-67.
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    Score: 0.007
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