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Invited review: exercise training-induced changes in insulin signaling in skeletal muscleZierath, 2002
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This review will provide insight on the current understanding of the intracellular signaling mechanisms by which exercise training increases glucose metabolism and gene expression in skeletal muscle. Participation in regular exercise programs can have important clinical …
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