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2. Dietary Creatine Supplementation Reduced the Proportion of Dietary Arginine Directed toward Guanidinoacetic Acid (GAA) Synthesis and Reduced the Demand for Methionine‐Derived Methyl Groups, but Did Not Enhance Whole Body Protein Synthesis in Neonatal Piglets
3. Small Intestinal Co‐Perfusion of Alanyl‐Glutamine and Free Glutamine with fMLP Bacterial Peptide Resulted in a Diminished Inflammatory Response in Parenterally and Sow‐Fed Neonatal Piglets
4. Remethylation with dietary methyl donors contributes a significant proportion of methionine for the synthesis of protein and creatine in neonatal piglets (258.3)
5. Creatine supplementation to total parenteral nutrition increases muscle and organ creatine and lowers liver cholesterol in Yucatan miniature piglets (820.17)
6. Betaine is as effective as folate at re‐synthesizing methionine for protein synthesis during moderate methionine deficiency in piglets (827.15)
7. Methyl group partitioning during insufficient and excess availability via guanidinoacetate and creatine supplementation in young pigs
8. Cysteinyl‐glycine reduces mucosal pro‐inflammatory cytokine response to fMLP in a piglet model of intestinal atrophy
9. The effects of folate, choline and betaine on transmethylation in a methionine restricted piglet
10. Enteral feeding induces profound early intestinal adaptation in a neonatal piglet model of short bowel syndrome
11. Intragastric infusion of arginine stimulated greater liver protein synthesis compared to IV infusion in TPN‐fed Yucatan miniature piglets
12. Massive small intestinal adaptation occurs in a neonatal miniature piglet model of short bowel syndrome
13. Developmental changes in peptide transport in the small intestine of the Yucatan miniature pig
14. Creatine synthesis in piglets
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