Higher skeletal muscle alpha2AMPK activation and lower energy charge and fat oxidation in men than in women during submaximal exercise
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Higher skeletal muscle alpha2AMPK activation and lower energy charge and fat oxidation in men than in women during submaximal exercise
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im Juli 2006 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована в липні 2006
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Higher skeletal muscle alpha2A ...... men during submaximal exercise
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Higher skeletal muscle alpha2A ...... men during submaximal exercise
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Higher skeletal muscle alpha2A ...... men during submaximal exercise
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Higher skeletal muscle alpha2A ...... men during submaximal exercise
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Higher skeletal muscle alpha2A ...... men during submaximal exercise
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Carsten Roepstorff
Jørgen F P Wojtaszewski
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10.1113/JPHYSIOL.2006.108720
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2006-07-01T00:00:00Z