Students Publish Article on Exercise Metabolism
Recent Taylor University graduates just had their research on exercise metabolism published in the Journal of Undergraduate Chemistry Research. Former students Kim Cleary, Scott Fenstermacher, Brayton
Kiedrowski, Ben Hayes, Olivia Auell, Caroline Chow all contributed to an extensive study of the effects of exercise on 3-methylhistidine levels (a muscle breakdown product). The study entitled "The
Effects of Acute Exercise and Meat Fasting/Feasting on Urinary 3-methylhistidine
by Liquid Chromatography – Mass Spectrometry", was the culmination of several years of research. The citation is bellow. Congratulations, everyone!
Kim Cleary, Scott Fenstermacher, Brayton Kiedrowski, Ben Hayes, Olivia Auell, Caroline Chow, Erik Hayes, Daniel King. “The Effects of Acute Exercise and Meat Fasting/Feasting on Urinary 3-methylhistidine by Liquid Chromatography – Mass Spectrometry”, Journal of Undergraduate Chemistry Research, 14, 36-39, 2015.
Kim Cleary, Scott Fenstermacher, Brayton Kiedrowski, Ben Hayes, Olivia Auell, Caroline Chow, Erik Hayes, Daniel King. “The Effects of Acute Exercise and Meat Fasting/Feasting on Urinary 3-methylhistidine by Liquid Chromatography – Mass Spectrometry”, Journal of Undergraduate Chemistry Research, 14, 36-39, 2015.
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