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  • In 1956, Mellinkoff proposed the '''aminostatic hypothesis''', stimulated by the observation that when normal individuals ingest [[pro ...at high-protein diets result in a higher levels of satiety, supporting the aminostatic hypothesis. <ref name=Halton04/>
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  • ...gesting a role for amino acid metabolism in the regulation of hunger – the aminostatic hypothesis. A reciprocal relationship between serum amino acid concentration and appet ...te and the control of food intake. The paper explains theories behind the aminostatic hypothesis as well as evaluates proposed signalling pathways involved in amino acid mo
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  • #REDIRECT [[Aminostatic hypothesis]]
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  • ...gesting a role for amino acid metabolism in the regulation of hunger – the aminostatic hypothesis. A reciprocal relationship between serum amino acid concentration and appet ...te and the control of food intake. The paper explains theories behind the aminostatic hypothesis as well as evaluates proposed signalling pathways involved in amino acid mo
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  • In 1956, Mellinkoff proposed the '''aminostatic hypothesis''', stimulated by the observation that when normal individuals ingest [[pro ...at high-protein diets result in a higher levels of satiety, supporting the aminostatic hypothesis. <ref name=Halton04/>
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