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Experimental studies on creatine and creatinine viii. the alleged exogenous origin of urinary creatine in the protein of the diet

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This article is published in Journal of Biological Chemistry.The article was published on 1911-10-01 and is currently open access. It has received 33 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Creatine & Creatinine.

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A clinical appraisal of the plasma concentration and endogenous clearance of creatinine.

TL;DR: Although clearance measurements offer the best means of detecting definite impairment of renal excretory function, the wide range of normal values limits the usefulness of such measurements in detecting lesser amounts of renal damage.
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Oral Creatine Supplementation and Skeletal Muscle Metabolism in Physical Exercise

TL;DR: There is a shortage of scientific evidence concerning the adverse effects following creatine supplementation in healthy individuals even with long-term dosage, so creatine may be considered as a widespread, effective and safe ergogenic aid.
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Untersuchungen über die Entstehung der Kreatinurie

TL;DR: In der Narkotika, Azidose fuhrt zu Kreatinurie noch zu kreatinvermehrung im Muskel as discussed by the authors.
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Studies in diseases of muscle: i. metabolism of creatine and creatinine in progressive muscular dystrophy

TL;DR: The factors influencing the excretion of creatine and creatinine in various types of muscular disease were studied and an attempt was made to correlate the results with the pathologic processes in these conditions.
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Creatine reduces human muscle PCr and pH decrements and Pi accumulation during low-intensity exercise

TL;DR: The results suggest that elevating muscle Cr enhances oxidative phosphorylation during mild isometric exercise, where it is expected that oxygen delivery matches demands and predominantly slow-twitch motor units are recruited.
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