Product references — Lysine
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Flakoll, P., et al. 2004. Effect of beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate, arginine,
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Torricelli, P., et al. 2003. Human osteopenic bone-derived osteoblasts: Essential
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Torricelli, P., et al. 2002. L-arginine and L-lysine stimulation on culture human
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Fini, M., et al. 2001. Effect of L-lysine and L-arginine on priary osteoblast cultures
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the evaluation of bone defect healing after L-arginine and L-lysine administration.
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Sulochana, K., et al. 1998. Beneficial effect of lysine and amino acids on cataractogenesis
in experimental diabetes through possible antiglycation of lens proteins. Exp. Eye
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