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Higher skeletal muscle alpha2AMPK activation and lower energy charge and fat oxidation in men than in women during submaximal exercise. / Roepstorff, Carsten; Thiele, Maja; Hillig, Thore; Pilegaard, Henriette; Richter, Erik A.; Wojtaszewski, Jørgen; Kiens, Bente.
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Journal of Physiology, Bind 574, Nr. 1, 2006, s. 125-138.
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Harvard
Roepstorff, C, Thiele, M, Hillig, T
, Pilegaard, H, Richter, EA, Wojtaszewski, J & Kiens, B 2006, '
Higher skeletal muscle alpha2AMPK activation and lower energy charge and fat oxidation in men than in women during submaximal exercise',
Journal of Physiology, bind 574, nr. 1, s. 125-138.
https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2006.108720
APA
Roepstorff, C., Thiele, M., Hillig, T.
, Pilegaard, H., Richter, E. A., Wojtaszewski, J., & Kiens, B. (2006).
Higher skeletal muscle alpha2AMPK activation and lower energy charge and fat oxidation in men than in women during submaximal exercise.
Journal of Physiology,
574(1), 125-138.
https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2006.108720
Vancouver
Roepstorff C, Thiele M, Hillig T
, Pilegaard H, Richter EA, Wojtaszewski J o.a.
Higher skeletal muscle alpha2AMPK activation and lower energy charge and fat oxidation in men than in women during submaximal exercise.
Journal of Physiology. 2006;574(1):125-138.
https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2006.108720
Author
Roepstorff, Carsten ; Thiele, Maja ; Hillig, Thore ; Pilegaard, Henriette ; Richter, Erik A. ; Wojtaszewski, Jørgen ; Kiens, Bente. / Higher skeletal muscle alpha2AMPK activation and lower energy charge and fat oxidation in men than in women during submaximal exercise. I: Journal of Physiology. 2006 ; Bind 574, Nr. 1. s. 125-138.
Bibtex
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title = "Higher skeletal muscle alpha2AMPK activation and lower energy charge and fat oxidation in men than in women during submaximal exercise",
abstract = "5'AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is an energy sensor activated by perturbed cellular energy status such as during muscle contraction. Activated AMPK is thought to regulate several key metabolic pathways. We used sex comparison to investigate whether AMPK signalling in skeletal muscle regulates fat oxidation during exercise.",
author = "Carsten Roepstorff and Maja Thiele and Thore Hillig and Henriette Pilegaard and Richter, {Erik A.} and J{\o}rgen Wojtaszewski and Bente Kiens",
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AU - Roepstorff, Carsten
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AU - Richter, Erik A.
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AB - 5'AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is an energy sensor activated by perturbed cellular energy status such as during muscle contraction. Activated AMPK is thought to regulate several key metabolic pathways. We used sex comparison to investigate whether AMPK signalling in skeletal muscle regulates fat oxidation during exercise.
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