Comparative transcriptome analysis of human skeletal muscle in response to cold acclimation and exer...
Comparative transcriptome analysis of human skeletal muscle in response to cold acclimation and exercise training in human volunteers
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England: BioMed Central Ltd
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Cold acclimation and exercise training were previously shown to increase peripheral insulin sensitivity in human volunteers with type 2 diabetes. Although cold is a potent activator of brown adipose tissue, the increase in peripheral insulin sensitivity by cold is largely mediated by events occurring in skeletal muscle and at least partly involves...
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Comparative transcriptome analysis of human skeletal muscle in response to cold acclimation and exercise training in human volunteers
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1755-8794
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1755-8794
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10.1186/s12920-020-00784-z