Study supports role in regulating protein snark glucose transport during muscle contraction and movement
Study supports role for SNARK protein in regulating glucose transport during muscle contraction and exercise
Skeletal muscles combust both lipids and carbohydrates during exercise. The carbohydrates consist of both glycogen stored in the muscles as well as glucose extracted from the blood. Being a major sink for glucose disposal, skeletal muscle represents an important model tissue for studying the intracellular signaling pathways leading to increased glucose transport.
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