Hypoxia and contractions do not utilize the same signaling mechanism in stimulating skeletal muscle glucose transport
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Hypoxia and contractions do not utilize the same signaling mechanism in stimulating skeletal muscle glucose transport. / Wojtaszewski, Jørgen; Lynge, Jan; Derave, Wim; Richter, Erik A.
I: BBA General Subjects, Bind 1380, 1998, s. 396-404.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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Wojtaszewski, J, Lynge, J, Derave, W & Richter, EA 1998, 'Hypoxia and contractions do not utilize the same signaling mechanism in stimulating skeletal muscle glucose transport', BBA General Subjects, bind 1380, s. 396-404.
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Wojtaszewski, J., Lynge, J., Derave, W., & Richter, E. A. (1998). Hypoxia and contractions do not utilize the same signaling mechanism in stimulating skeletal muscle glucose transport. BBA General Subjects, 1380, 396-404.
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Wojtaszewski J, Lynge J, Derave W, Richter EA. Hypoxia and contractions do not utilize the same signaling mechanism in stimulating skeletal muscle glucose transport. BBA General Subjects. 1998;1380:396-404.
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title = "Hypoxia and contractions do not utilize the same signaling mechanism in stimulating skeletal muscle glucose transport",
author = "J{\o}rgen Wojtaszewski and Jan Lynge and Wim Derave and Richter, {Erik A.}",
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pages = "396--404",
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AU - Lynge, Jan
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