Visualization and quantitation of GLUT4 translocation in human skeletal muscle following glucose ingestion and exercise

Author:

Bradley Helen1,Shaw Christopher S.2,Bendtsen Claus3,Worthington Philip L.4,Wilson Oliver J.5,Strauss Juliette A.6,Wallis Gareth A.1,Turner Alice M.78,Wagenmakers Anton J.M.6

Affiliation:

1. School of Sport; Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences; University of Birmingham; Birmingham UK

2. School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences; Deakin University; Geelong Vic. Australia

3. Computational Biology; Discovery Sciences; AstraZeneca R&D; Cambridge UK

4. Computational Biology; Discovery Sciences; AstraZeneca R&D; Alderley Park Macclesfield UK

5. Institute for Sport; Physical Activity and Leisure; Leeds Beckett University; Leeds UK

6. Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences; Liverpool John Moores University; Liverpool UK

7. School of Clinical and Experimental Medicine; University of Birmingham; Birmingham UK

8. Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust; Bordesley Green East Birmingham UK

Funder

AstraZeneca

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology

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