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Research Database: Creatine
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(Gualano 2008) Effects of creatine supplementation on glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity
(Leuzzi 2008) Arginine and glycine stimulate creatine synthesis
(Dalbo 2008) Myth of Creatine Supplementation Leading to Muscle Cramps and Dehydration
(Roitman 2007) Creatine monohydrate in resistant depression
(Cancela 2007) Creatine supplementation does not affect clinical health markers in soccer players
(Deldicque 2007) Creatine enhances differentiation of myogenic C2C12 cells
(Antolic 2007) Creatine monohydrate increases bone mineral density in young rats
(Brosnan 2007) Creatine: Endogenous Metabolite, Dietary, and Therapeutic Supplement
(Bender 2007) Creatine improves health and survival of mice
(Gualano 2007) Effects of creatine supplementation on glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity
(Campistol 2007) Cerebral creatine transporter deficiency
(Rocic 2007) Effect of creatine on the pancreatic beta-cell
(Friedman 2006) Gray and white matter brain chemistry in young children with autism
(Taylor 2006) Evidence against regulation of AMPK and LKB1/STRAD/MO25 by creatine phosphate
(Kammer 2005) Lone atrial fibrillation associated with creatine monohydrate supplementation
(Ju 2005) Creatine feeding increases GLUT4 expression in rat skeletal muscle
(Ceddia 2004) Creatine supplementation increases glucose oxidation and AMPK phosphorylation
(Berger 2004) Creatine protects the immature brain from hypoxic-ischemic injury
(Rae 2003) Oral creatine monohydrate supplementation improves brain performance
(Lyoo 2003) MRS of high-energy phosphate metabolites in human brain following creatine supplementation
(Schulze 2003) Lack of creatine in muscle and brain in adult with GAMT deficiency
(Mayhew 2002) Effects of long-term creatine supplementation on liver and kidney functions in college football players
(Leuzzi 2002) Inborn errors of creatine metabolism - clinical features, diagnosis, and treatment
(Barisic 2002) Effects of creatine in patient with MELAS phenotype and associated nephropathy
(Watanabe 2002) Effects of creatine on mental fatigue and cerebral hemoglobin oxygenation
(Wyss 2002) Health implications of creatine
(Wyss 2000) Creatine and creatinine metabolism
(Shomrat 2000) Effect of creatine on maximal exercise performance in vegetarians
(Wilken 2000) Anoxic ATP depletion in neonatal mice brainstem prevented by creatine supplementation
(Heinanen 1999) Creatine corrects muscle 31P spectrum in gyrate atrophy with hyperornithinaemia
(Dechent 1999) Increased creatine in human brain after oral creatine supplementation
(Wilken 1998) Creatine protects the central respiratory network under anoxic conditions
(Stockler 1997) GAMT deficiency - newly recognized inborn error of creatine biosynthesis
(Stockler 1996) Creatine replacement therapy in GAMT deficiency, a novel inborn error of metabolism
(O'Gorman 1996) Effects of creatine depletion on skeletal muscle, heart, and brain
(Hagenfeldt 1994) Creatine treatment in MELAS
(Stockler 1994) Creatine deficiency in the brain - new treatable inborn error of metabolism
(Delanghe 1989) Normal reference values for creatine, creatinine, and carnitine are lower in vegetarians
(Vannas-Sulonen 1985) 5-year follow-up of creatine supplementation for gyrate atrophy
(Sipila 1981) Supplementary creatine as a treatment for gyrate atrophy of choroid and retina
(Shields 1975) Skeletal muscle function and structure after depletion of creatine
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