AA Mangi, N Noiseux, D Kong, H He, M … - Nature medicine, 2003 - sci.sdsu.edu Prolonged interruption of myocardial blood flow initiates events that culminate
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C De Alvaro, T Teruel, R Hernandez, M … - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2004 - ASBMB Insulin stimulation produced a reliable 3-fold increase in glucose uptake in
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