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The effect of exercise and beta
2
-adrenergic stimulation on glutathionylation and function of the Na,K-ATPase in human skeletal muscle
Carsten Juel,
Morten Hostrup
,
Jens Bangsbo
Molecular Integrative Physiology
The August Krogh Section for Human Physiology
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-adrenergic stimulation on glutathionylation and function of the Na,K-ATPase in human skeletal muscle'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
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K-ATPase
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Glutathionylation
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Adrenergic Stimulation
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Human Skeletal muscle
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Exercise Effect
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Co-immunoprecipitation (co-IP)
20%
Glutathione
10%
Complex Regulations
10%
Skeletal muscle
10%
Vastus Lateralis
10%
Muscle Fatigue
10%
Intense Exercise
10%
Male Subjects
10%
Muscle Biopsy
10%
Oxidative Stress
10%
During Exercise
10%
Potassium
10%
Dose Effect
10%
Immunodetection
10%
Muscle Membrane
10%
Sodium
10%
Protein Density
10%
Submaximal Exercise
10%
Terbutaline
10%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Skeletal Muscle
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ATPase
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Glutathionylation
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Adrenergic Stimulation
100%
Immunoprecipitation
20%
Terbutaline
10%
Muscle Fatigue
10%
Oxidative Stress
10%
Muscle Fiber Membrane
10%
Glutathione
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