Quantitative proteomic characterization of cellular pathways associated with altered insulin sensitivity in skeletal muscle following high-fat diet feeding and exercise training
Abstract Regular exercise elicits advantageous metabolic adaptations in skeletal muscle, such as improved insulin sensitivity. However, the underpinning molecular mechanisms and the effect of diet on muscle exercise training benefits are unclear. We therefore characterized the skeletal muscle proteo...
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Main Authors: | Maximilian Kleinert, Benjamin L. Parker, Thomas E. Jensen, Steffen H. Raun, Phung Pham, Xiuqing Han, David E. James, Erik A. Richter, Lykke Sylow |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/eda40db4d0774fd8ac07f18e01d47f8d |
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