GLUT4 and Glycogen Synthase Are Key Players in Bed Rest–Induced Insulin Resistance
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B. Saltin | C. Lundby | J. Calbet | H. Pilegaard | J. Wojtaszewski | G. van Hall | B. Guerra | P. Plomgaard | N. Aachmann-Andersen | R. Biensø | Stine Ringholm | J. T. Treebak | K. Kiilerich | R. Krogh-Madsen | S. Ringholm
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