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Arnaud S, Wolinsky I, Fung P, Vernikos J
Aviat Space Environ Med . 2000 Nov; 71(11):1115-9. PMID: 11086665
Background: Dietary salt is known to increase the excretion of urinary calcium (Ca). To determine the potential role of dietary sodium (Na) on the calciuria associated with a spaceflight simulation...
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Kulkarni A, McVaugh W, Lawrence B, Pizzini R, Wolinsky I, VanBuren C, et al.
Life Sci . 1997 Jan; 61(17):1691-6. PMID: 9363984
Previous experiments have demonstrated that suppression of immune function by either cyclosporin A or by a nucleotide free (NF) diet results in attenuation of morphine withdrawal symptoms in mice suggesting...
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Navidi M, Wolinsky I, Fung P, Arnaud S
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 1995 Jan; 78(1):70-5. PMID: 7713846
High levels of salt promote urinary calcium (UCa) loss and have the potential to cause bone mineral deficits if intestinal Ca absorption does not compensate for these losses. To determine...
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Harper J, Mulenburg G, Evans J, Navidi M, Wolinsky I, Arnaud S
Lab Anim Sci . 1994 Dec; 44(6):645-7. PMID: 7898043
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Bucci L, Hickson Jr J, Wolinsky I, Pivarnik J
Int J Sport Nutr . 1992 Sep; 2(3):287-91. PMID: 1299499
Ornithine supplementation has gained popularity with athletes because of its alleged potential to release anabolic hormones, factors governing skeletal muscle hypertrophy. Three female and nine male bodybuilders served as subjects...
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Pivarnik J, Hickson Jr J, Wolinsky I
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 1989 Jun; 21(3):283-7. PMID: 2733577
This investigation examines the effect of progressive resistance weight training exercise on urinary 3-methylhistidine (3-MH) excretions in untrained subjects. For 19 consecutive days, 11 males were fed a weight maintenance,...
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Serbinova E, Kadiiska M, Bakalova R, Koynova G, Stoyanovsky D, Karakashev P, et al.
Toxicol Lett . 1989 May; 47(2):119-23. PMID: 2741175
Iron loading was associated with development of oxidative stress, viz, decrease in tocopherol content and an increase in amount of lipid peroxidation products but only slight, if any, decrease in...
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Kagan V, Bakalova R, Rangelova D, Stoyanovsky D, Koynova G, Wolinsky I
Proc Soc Exp Biol Med . 1989 Apr; 190(4):365-8. PMID: 2928349
Iron administration results in the development of oxidative stress in skeletal muscles, as evidenced by increases in amounts of lipid oxidation fluorescent end products, decreases in vitamin E concentration, and...
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McVaugh W, Lawrence B, Kulkarni A, Pizzini R, Van Buren C, Rudolph F, et al.
Life Sci . 1989 Jan; 44(14):977-83. PMID: 2927253
It has been demonstrated in a murine model that a defined diet (Purina Basal Diet 5755) has immunosuppressive effects similar to cyclosporin A (CsA). It was also shown that CsA...
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Hickson Jr J, Wolinsky I, Rodriguez G, Pivarnik J, Kent M, Shier N
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 1986 Oct; 18(5):563-7. PMID: 3773673
It is commonly believed by some athletes that strength building exercise "tears down" skeletal muscle tissue, thereby enhancing the dietary need for protein, but this has not been demonstrated. Ten...