The effect of voluntary exercise, with/without antioxidants, on meal-induced insulin sensitization (MIS) in health and in prediabetes AND The study of cellular signaling pathways associated with MIS in skeletal muscle
Background: The augmented whole body glucose uptake response to insulin during the postprandial state is described as meal-induced sensitization (MIS). MIS occurs when the presence of food in the upper gastrointestinal tract (GIT) activates two feeding signals (activation of hepatic parasympathetic...
Main Author: | Chowdhury, Kawshik K. |
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Other Authors: | Lautt, W. Wayne (Pharmacology & Therapeutics) |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/8117 |
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