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- NP287384.RA1rRfrECQNEXth1IbJdKPnALspxI16augM-k6D96K6R4130_assertion type Assertion NP287384.RA1rRfrECQNEXth1IbJdKPnALspxI16augM-k6D96K6R4130_head.
- NP287384.RA1rRfrECQNEXth1IbJdKPnALspxI16augM-k6D96K6R4130_assertion description "[We conclude the following: 1) physiological hyperinsulinemia induces sustained activation of insulin-signaling molecules in human skeletal muscle; 2) the more distal insulin-signaling components (Akt, GSK-3) are activated much more rapidly than the proximal signaling molecules (IRTK as well as insulin receptor substrate 1 and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase [Wojtaszewski et al., Diabetes 46:1775-1781, 1997]); and 3) prior exercise increases insulin stimulation of both glucose uptake and glycogen synthase activity in the absence of an upregulation of signaling events in human skeletal muscle.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP287384.RA1rRfrECQNEXth1IbJdKPnALspxI16augM-k6D96K6R4130_provenance.
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