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  • Exercise, GLUT4, and skelet... Exercise, GLUT4, and skeletal muscle glucose uptake
    Richter, Erik A; Hargreaves, Mark Physiological reviews 93, Issue: 3
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    Glucose is an important fuel for contracting muscle, and normal glucose metabolism is vital for health. Glucose enters the muscle cell via facilitated diffusion through the GLUT4 glucose transporter ...
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  • Is GLUT4 translocation the ... Is GLUT4 translocation the answer to exercise-stimulated muscle glucose uptake?
    Richter, Erik A American journal of physiology: endocrinology and metabolism, 02/2021, Volume: 320, Issue: 2
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    Exercise in humans increases muscle glucose uptake up to 100-fold compared with rest. The magnitude of increase depends on exercise intensity and duration. Although knockout of glucose transporter ...
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  • The many actions of insulin... The many actions of insulin in skeletal muscle, the paramount tissue determining glycemia
    Sylow, Lykke; Tokarz, Victoria L; Richter, Erik A ... Cell metabolism, 04/2021, Volume: 33, Issue: 4
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    As the principal tissue for insulin-stimulated glucose disposal, skeletal muscle is a primary driver of whole-body glycemic control. Skeletal muscle also uniquely responds to muscle contraction or ...
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  • Exercise-stimulated glucose uptake - regulation and implications for glycaemic control
    Sylow, Lykke; Kleinert, Maximilian; Richter, Erik A ... Nature reviews. Endocrinology, 03/2017, Volume: 13, Issue: 3
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    Skeletal muscle extracts glucose from the blood to maintain demand for carbohydrates as an energy source during exercise. Such uptake involves complex molecular signalling processes that are distinct ...
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  • AMPK and the biochemistry o... AMPK and the biochemistry of exercise: implications for human health and disease
    Richter, Erik A; Ruderman, Neil B Biochemical journal, 03/2009, Volume: 418, Issue: 2
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    AMPK (AMP-activated protein kinase) is a phylogenetically conserved fuel-sensing enzyme that is present in all mammalian cells. During exercise, it is activated in skeletal muscle in humans, and at ...
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  • Interactions between insulin and exercise
    Richter, Erik A; Sylow, Lykke; Hargreaves, Mark Biochemical journal, 11/2021, Volume: 478, Issue: 21
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    The interaction between insulin and exercise is an example of balancing and modifying the effects of two opposing metabolic regulatory forces under varying conditions. While insulin is secreted after ...
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  • Global Phosphoproteomic Ana... Global Phosphoproteomic Analysis of Human Skeletal Muscle Reveals a Network of Exercise-Regulated Kinases and AMPK Substrates
    Hoffman, Nolan J.; Parker, Benjamin L.; Chaudhuri, Rima ... Cell metabolism, 11/2015, Volume: 22, Issue: 5
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    Exercise is essential in regulating energy metabolism and whole-body insulin sensitivity. To explore the exercise signaling network, we undertook a global analysis of protein phosphorylation in human ...
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  • Regulation of glucose and g... Regulation of glucose and glycogen metabolism during and after exercise
    Jensen, Thomas E.; Richter, Erik A. The Journal of physiology, March 2012, Volume: 590, Issue: 5
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    Utilization of carbohydrate in the form of intramuscular glycogen stores and glucose delivered from plasma becomes an increasingly important energy substrate to the working muscle with increasing ...
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  • Cytosolic ROS production by... Cytosolic ROS production by NADPH oxidase 2 regulates muscle glucose uptake during exercise
    Henríquez-Olguin, Carlos; Knudsen, Jonas R; Raun, Steffen H ... Nature communications, 10/2019, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    Reactive oxygen species (ROS) act as intracellular compartmentalized second messengers, mediating metabolic stress-adaptation. In skeletal muscle fibers, ROS have been suggested to stimulate glucose ...
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  • GDF15 in Appetite and Exerc... GDF15 in Appetite and Exercise: Essential Player or Coincidental Bystander?
    Klein, Anders B; Kleinert, Maximilian; Richter, Erik A ... Endocrinology (Philadelphia), 01/2022, Volume: 163, Issue: 1
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    Growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF15) has recently moved to the forefront of metabolism research. When administered pharmacologically, GDF15 reduces food intake and lowers body weight via the ...
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