Nonequilibrium thermodynamics and mitochondrial protein content predict insulin sensitivity and fuel selection during exercise in human skeletal muscle
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L. Mandarino | J. Galons | W. Willis | J. Funk | P. Langlais | D. Coletta | R. Zapata Bustos | Lisa B. Davidson
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