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Creatine is an endogenous amino acid which is synthesized from simpler amino acids, namely glycine, arginine and the sulfur-containing amino acid methionine. Approximately 95 percent of creatine in the body is stored in skeletal muscle.
Avicena receives orphan drug designation for Huntington's disease

Avicena receives orphan drug designation for Huntington's disease

Six gene variants predict heart muscle damage after cardiac surgery

Six gene variants predict heart muscle damage after cardiac surgery

Virginia Tech engineer investigates enzyme link to Huntington's, Parkinson's, and Alzheimer diseases

Virginia Tech engineer investigates enzyme link to Huntington's, Parkinson's, and Alzheimer diseases

Nationwide survey reports a high rate of concern about body image in both boys and girls

Nationwide survey reports a high rate of concern about body image in both boys and girls

Special imaging study shows failing hearts are energy starved

Special imaging study shows failing hearts are energy starved

Proof of principle that it is possible to deliver new genes body-wide to all the muscles of an adult animal

Proof of principle that it is possible to deliver new genes body-wide to all the muscles of an adult animal

MDA researchers find creatine helps in Duchenne dystrophy

MDA researchers find creatine helps in Duchenne dystrophy

Matching method allows surgeons to successfully transplant kidneys that would otherwise be discarded

Matching method allows surgeons to successfully transplant kidneys that would otherwise be discarded

Chemical thumbprint can help determine if tumor is returning or dying

Chemical thumbprint can help determine if tumor is returning or dying

The muscle supplement creatine is safe, but not effective, in pediatric neuromuscular disease

The muscle supplement creatine is safe, but not effective, in pediatric neuromuscular disease

Researchers examine community-based drinkers rather than abstinent alcoholics

Researchers examine community-based drinkers rather than abstinent alcoholics

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