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NTIS 바로가기Nutrients, v.12 no.9, 2020년, pp.2834 -
Clarke, Holly (Department of Nutrition, Food and Exercise Sciences, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306, USA) , Kim, Do-Houn (hec17e@my.fsu.edu (H.C.)) , Meza, Cesar A. (dkim5@fsu.edu (D.-H.K.)) , Ormsbee, Michael J. (cm18dq@my.fsu.edu (C.A.M.)) , Hickner, Robert C. (mormsbee@fsu.edu (M.J.O.))
Creatine is a naturally occurring compound, functioning in conjunction with creatine kinase to play a quintessential role in both cellular energy provision and intracellular energy shuttling. An extensive body of literature solidifies the plethora of ergogenic benefits gained following dietary creat...
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