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1 Adherence to Healthful Dietary Patterns Is Associated with Lower Risk of Hearing Loss in Women Curhan, Sharon G

148 6 p. 944-951
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2 Amino Acid- and Insulin-Induced Activation of mTORC1 in Neonatal Piglet Skeletal Muscle Involves Sestrin2-GATOR2, Rag A/C-mTOR, and RHEB-mTOR Complex Formation Suryawan, Agus

148 6 p. 825-833
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3 Back Matter
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4 Branched-Chain Amino Acids Are the Primary Limiting Amino Acids in the Diets of Endurance-Trained Men after a Bout of Prolonged Exercise Kato, Hiroyuki

148 6 p. 925-931
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5 Calendar of Events
148 6 p. 999
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6 Children with Poor Linear Growth Are at Risk for Repeated Relapse to Wasting after Recovery from Moderate Acute Malnutrition Stobaugh, Heather C

148 6 p. 974-979
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7 Convergence and Divergence in Statistical and Programmatic Approaches to Address Child Stunting and Wasting Smith, Laura E

148 6 p. 823-824
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8 Dietary Intake of α-Linolenic Acid Is Not Appreciably Associated with Risk of Ischemic Stroke among Middle-Aged Danish Men and Women Bork, Christian S

148 6 p. 952-958
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9 Editorial Board
148 6 p.
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10 From the Mediterranean Diet to the Microbiome Childs, Caroline E

148 6 p. 819-820
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11 Front Matter
148 6 p.
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12 Gestational Age and Maternal Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D Concentration Interact to Affect the 24,25-dihydroxyvitamin D Concentration in Pregnant Adolescents Best, Cora M

148 6 p. 868-875
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13 Ingestion of a Multi-Ingredient Supplement Does Not Alter Exercise-Induced Satellite Cell Responses in Older Men Snijders, Tim

148 6 p. 891-899
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14 l-5-Methyltetrahydrofolate Supplementation Increases Blood Folate Concentrations to a Greater Extent than Folic Acid Supplementation in Malaysian Women Henderson, Amanda M

148 6 p. 885-890
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15 Metabolic Availability of the Limiting Amino Acids Lysine and Tryptophan in Cooked White African Cornmeal Assessed in Healthy Young Men Using the Indicator Amino Acid Oxidation Technique Rafii, Mahroukh

148 6 p. 917-924
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16 Metabolic Footprinting of Fermented Milk Consumption in Serum of Healthy Men Pimentel, Grégory

148 6 p. 851-860
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17 Metabolomics Reveals that the Type of Protein in a High-Fat Meal Modulates Postprandial Mitochondrial Overload and Incomplete Substrate Oxidation in Healthy Overweight Men Pujos-Guillot, Estelle

148 6 p. 876-884
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18 Moving toward Objective Biomarkers of Dietary Intake Brennan, Lorraine

148 6 p. 821-822
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19 Muscle Protein Anabolic Resistance to Essential Amino Acids Does Not Occur in Healthy Older Adults Before or After Resistance Exercise Training Moro, Tatiana

148 6 p. 900-909
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20 Preconception Maternal Iodine Status Is Positively Associated with IQ but Not with Measures of Executive Function in Childhood Robinson, Sian M

148 6 p. 959-966
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21 Premeal Low-Fat Yogurt Consumption Reduces Postprandial Inflammation and Markers of Endotoxin Exposure in Healthy Premenopausal Women in a Randomized Controlled Trial Pei, Ruisong

148 6 p. 910-916
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22 Prolonged Exposure to Monosodium Glutamate in Healthy Young Adults Decreases Perceived Umami Taste and Diminishes Appetite for Savory Foods Noel, Corinna A

148 6 p. 980-988
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23 Riboflavin Depletion Promotes Tumorigenesis in HEK293T and NIH3T3 Cells by Sustaining Cell Proliferation and Regulating Cell Cycle–Related Gene Transcription Long, Lin

148 6 p. 834-843
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24 Stunting at 24 Months Is Not Related to Incidence of Overweight through Young Adulthood in an Urban South African Birth Cohort Hanson, Sara K

148 6 p. 967-973
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25 Table of Contents
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26 The Citrulline Recycling Pathway Sustains Cardiovascular Function in Arginine-Depleted Healthy Mice, but Cannot Sustain Nitric Oxide Production during Endotoxin Challenge Yuan, Yang

148 6 p. 844-850
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27 The Protein Status of Rats Affects the Rewarding Value of Meals Due to their Protein Content Chaumontet, Catherine

148 6 p. 989-998
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28 Untargeted Metabolomics Identifies Novel Potential Biomarkers of Habitual Food Intake in a Cross-Sectional Study of Postmenopausal Women Wang, Ying

148 6 p. 932-943
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29 Walnut Consumption Alters the Gastrointestinal Microbiota, Microbially Derived Secondary Bile Acids, and Health Markers in Healthy Adults: A Randomized Controlled Trial Holscher, Hannah D

148 6 p. 861-867
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