Muscle Mitochondrial ATP Synthesis and Glucose Transport/Phosphorylation in Type 2 Diabetes
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Peter Nowotny | Michael Wolzt | Michael Roden | Marek Chmelik | M. Wolzt | M. Roden | J. Szendroedi | A. Brehm | P. Nowotny | M. Krššák | Martin Krssak | Albrecht I Schmid | Julia Szendroedi | Attila Brehm | A. I. Schmid | Christian Toth | Werner Waldhausl | M. Chmelík | C. Toth | W. Waldhausl
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