Regulation of 5'AMP-activated protein kinase activity and substrate utilization in exercising human skeletal muscle.
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Y. Hellsten | B. Kemp | D. Hardie | J. Wojtaszewski | D. Hardie | E. Richter | C. MacDonald | J. Nielsen | B. Kiens | Christopher S. MacDonald
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