Mechanisms associated with hypoxia- and contraction mediated glucose transport in muscle are fiber-dependent

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Mechanisms associated with hypoxia- and contraction mediated glucose transport in muscle are fiber-dependent. / Fluckey, J.D.; Ploug, Thorkil; Galbo, Henrik.

I: Acta Physiologica (Print Edition), Nr. 167, 1999, s. 83-87.

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Fluckey, JD, Ploug, T & Galbo, H 1999, 'Mechanisms associated with hypoxia- and contraction mediated glucose transport in muscle are fiber-dependent', Acta Physiologica (Print Edition), nr. 167, s. 83-87.

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Fluckey, J. D., Ploug, T., & Galbo, H. (1999). Mechanisms associated with hypoxia- and contraction mediated glucose transport in muscle are fiber-dependent. Acta Physiologica (Print Edition), (167), 83-87.

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Fluckey JD, Ploug T, Galbo H. Mechanisms associated with hypoxia- and contraction mediated glucose transport in muscle are fiber-dependent. Acta Physiologica (Print Edition). 1999;(167):83-87.

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Fluckey, J.D. ; Ploug, Thorkil ; Galbo, Henrik. / Mechanisms associated with hypoxia- and contraction mediated glucose transport in muscle are fiber-dependent. I: Acta Physiologica (Print Edition). 1999 ; Nr. 167. s. 83-87.

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journal = "Acta Physiologica",
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