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Whey Protein Research

Oral supplementation with whey proteins increases plasma glutathione levels of HIV-infected patients.

The effect of whey protein supplementation with and without creatine monohydrate combined with resistance training on lean tissue mass and muscle strength.

Effects of long-term supplementation with whey proteins on plasma glutathione levels of HIV-infected patients.

Effect of whey on blood glucose and insulin responses to composite breakfast and lunch meals in type 2 diabetic subjects.

Features of whey protein concentrate supplementation in children with rapidly progressive HIV infection.

Effect of whey protein to modulate immune response in children with atopic asthma.

The effect of whey isolate and resistance training on strength, body composition, and plasma glutamine.

An open-label dose-response study of lymphocyte glutathione levels in healthy men and women receiving pressurized whey protein isolate supplements.

Effect of whey protein isolate on strength, body composition and muscle hypertrophy during resistance training.

Acute ingestion of a novel whey-derived peptide improves vascular endothelial responses in healthy individuals: a randomized, placebo controlled trial.

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