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AMPKα in Exercise-Induced Substrate Metabolism and Exercise Training-Induced Metabolic and Mitochondrial Adaptations
Joachim Fentz
The August Krogh Section for Molecular Physiology
SCIENCE PhD theses
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Medicine & Life Sciences
AICA ribonucleotide
100%
Exercise
76%
Muscles
70%
Skeletal Muscle
41%
Adenosine Triphosphate
20%
CD36 Antigens
18%
Mitochondrial Genes
16%
Glucose
16%
Physiological Stress
15%
Mitochondrial Proteins
14%
Metabolome
14%
Protein Transport
14%
Proteins
14%
Running
13%
Energy Metabolism
11%
Catalytic Domain
11%
Fatty Acids
11%
Regeneration
10%
Protein Isoforms
10%
Acids
9%
Phosphorylation
9%
Pharmacology
8%
Messenger RNA
7%