Prior exercise in humans redistributes intramuscular GLUT4 and enhances insulin-stimulated sarcolemmal and endosomal GLUT4 translocation
Objective: Exercise is a cornerstone in the management of skeletal muscle insulin-resistance. A well-established benefit of a single bout of exercise is increased insulin sensitivity for hours post-exercise in the previously exercised musculature. Although rodent studies suggest that the insulin-sen...
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Main Authors: | Jonas R. Knudsen (Author), Dorte E. Steenberg (Author), Janne R. Hingst (Author), Lorna R. Hodgson (Author), Carlos Henriquez-Olguin (Author), Zhencheng Li (Author), Bente Kiens (Author), Erik A. Richter (Author), Jørgen F.P. Wojtaszewski (Author), Paul Verkade (Author), Thomas E. Jensen (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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