Prior exercise in humans redistributes intramuscular GLUT4 and enhances insulin-stimulated sarcolemmal and endosomal GLUT4 translocation
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C. Henríquez-Olguín | P. Verkade | J. Wojtaszewski | E. Richter | B. Kiens | Lorna Hodgson | T. Jensen | Zhencheng Li | J. R. Knudsen | J. Hingst | D. E. Steenberg
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