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J Zierath

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Bjorbaek C, Echwald S, Hubricht P, Vestergaard H, Hansen T, Zierath J, et al.
Diabetes . 1994 Aug; 43(8):976-83. PMID: 8039605
To examine the hypothesis that variants in the regulatory or coding regions of the glycogen synthase (GS) and insulin-responsive glucose transporter (GLUT4) genes contribute to insulin-resistant glucose processing of muscle...
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Norgren S, Zierath J, Wedell A, Wallberg-Henriksson H, Luthman H
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1994 Feb; 91(4):1465-9. PMID: 8108432
Alternative splicing involving the inclusion or exclusion of exon 11 in insulin receptor mRNA results in two isoforms of the alpha subunit. The two subunits display tissue-specific variation in relative...
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Norgren S, Zierath J, Galuska D, Wallberg-Henriksson H, Luthman H
Diabetes . 1993 May; 42(5):675-81. PMID: 7683288
Two alternative forms of the insulin receptor with different affinities for insulin are expressed as a result of alternative splicing of RNA corresponding to exon 11 of the IR gene....
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Galuska D, Zierath J, Thorne A, Sonnenfeld T, Wallberg-Henriksson H
Diabete Metab . 1991 May; 17(1 Pt 2):159-63. PMID: 1936469
The effect of metformin (0.1 mM) on glucose transport was investigated in healthy control and in insulin-resistant human skeletal muscle. Muscle samples (200-400 mg) were obtained from the rectus abdominis...
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Kaiserauer S, Snyder A, Sleeper M, Zierath J
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 1989 Apr; 21(2):120-5. PMID: 2709975
Amenorrheic runners (AR; N = 8), regularly menstruating runners (RMR; N = 9), and regularly menstruating sedentary controls (RMSC; N = 7) were compared for plasma progesterone levels, plasma lipid...
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Cartee G, Young D, Sleeper M, Zierath J, Wallberg-Henriksson H, Holloszy J
Am J Physiol . 1989 Apr; 256(4 Pt 1):E494-9. PMID: 2650561
Exercise can induce short-term increases in the sensitivity and responsiveness of skeletal muscle glucose transport to insulin. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of carbohydrate deprivation...