Exercise-induced BCL2-regulated autophagy is required for muscle glucose homeostasis
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Herman I. May | S. Korsmeyer | Guanghua Xiao | R. Bassel-Duby | M. Bassik | H. Virgin | M. Packer | Congcong He | Joseph A. Hill | P. Scherer | B. Levine | J. Fisher | Yongjie Wei | Z. Zou | V. Moresi | K. Sun | Zhenyi An | Christopher Gilpin | Qihua Sun | Joy Loh
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