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rodents 22,23 and humans 24,25 and feeding in piglets 26 ), with type II fibers being more responsive to exercise and feeding stimuli. Because of the role of mTOR signaling in the development and maintenance of muscle mass, there is a need to understand

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P-Ser 473 phosphorylation in response to insulin infusion that occurs in young, growing piglets 13 and the age-related decrease in the insulin sensitivity of glucose metabolism in mature horses. 43 Although we did initially include age as a

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conducted with neonatal piglets found no increase in the phosphorylation of S6K1 and 4EBP1 and only a modest increase in muscle protein synthesis in skeletal muscle following a 25.5-hour period of continuous feeding, compared with those prior to feeding

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