The effect of training on insulin binding, content of glucose transporter protein (GLUT4) and glucose uptake in human skeletal muscle
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The effect of training on insulin binding, content of glucose transporter protein (GLUT4) and glucose uptake in human skeletal muscle. / Dela, Flemming.
Motricidade Humana. Proc. 4. Int. Course on Physiological Chemistry of Exercise and Training. Portugal, 1993. p. 15-22.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research
Harvard
Dela, F 1993, The effect of training on insulin binding, content of glucose transporter protein (GLUT4) and glucose uptake in human skeletal muscle. in Motricidade Humana. Proc. 4. Int. Course on Physiological Chemistry of Exercise and Training. Portugal, pp. 15-22.
APA
Dela, F. (1993). The effect of training on insulin binding, content of glucose transporter protein (GLUT4) and glucose uptake in human skeletal muscle. In Motricidade Humana. Proc. 4. Int. Course on Physiological Chemistry of Exercise and Training (pp. 15-22).
Vancouver
Dela F. The effect of training on insulin binding, content of glucose transporter protein (GLUT4) and glucose uptake in human skeletal muscle. In Motricidade Humana. Proc. 4. Int. Course on Physiological Chemistry of Exercise and Training. Portugal. 1993. p. 15-22
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