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1. Mechanisms Underlying Absent Training-Induced Improvement in Insulin Action in Lean, Hyperandrogenic Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

2. Fatty acid type–specific regulation of SIRT1 does not affect insulin sensitivity in human skeletal muscle

3. Small amounts of dietary medium-chain fatty acids protect against insulin resistance during caloric excess in humans

4. Mechanisms underlying absent training-induced improvement in insulin action in lean, hyperandrogenic women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)

5. The insulin-sensitizing effect of a single exercise bout is similar in type I and type II human muscle fibres

6. Small Amounts of Dietary Medium-Chain Fatty Acids Protect Against Insulin Resistance During Caloric Excess in Humans

7. Physiological determinants of elite mountain bike cross-country Olympic performance

8. Opposite Regulation of Insulin Sensitivity by Dietary Lipid Versus Carbohydrate Excess

9. Exercise Increases Human Skeletal Muscle Insulin Sensitivity via Coordinated Increases in Microvascular Perfusion and Molecular Signaling

10. Circulating FGF21 in humans is potently induced by short term overfeeding of carbohydrates

11. A Single Bout of One-Legged Exercise to Local Exhaustion Decreases Insulin Action in Nonexercised Muscle Leading to Decreased Whole-Body Insulin Action

12. Insulin-induced membrane permeability to glucose in human muscles at rest and following exercise

13. Glucometabolic consequences of acute and prolonged inhibition of fatty acid oxidation

14. Does Acute Exercise Increase Insulin‐Stimulated Skeletal Muscle Glucose Uptake, Blood Flow And Insulin Signalling In Response To A Meal?

15. PL - 026 Mismatch between skeletal muscle glucose delivery, interstitial concentration and membrane permeability may limit insulin sensitivity after exercise

16. Exercise training reduces the insulin-sensitizing effect of a single bout of exercise in human skeletal muscle

17. Mechanisms Preserving Insulin Action during High Dietary Fat Intake

18. The effects of resistance exercise training on macro- and micro-circulatory responses to feeding and skeletal muscle protein anabolism in older men

19. Differential effects of glucagon-like peptide-1 on microvascular recruitment and glucose metabolism in short- and long-term insulin resistance

20. GLP-1 increases microvascular recruitment but not glucose uptake in human and rat skeletal muscle

21. Muscle membrane permeability to glucose and blood flow explain increased insulin sensitivity in muscle after exercise

22. Mechanisms Preserving Insulin Action during High Dietary Fat Intake

23. Adiponectin concentration is associated with muscle insulin sensitivity, AMPK phosphorylation, and ceramide content in skeletal muscles of men but not women

24. Exercise Alleviates Lipid-Induced Insulin Resistance in Human Skeletal Muscle–Signaling Interaction at the Level of TBC1 Domain Family Member 4

25. Differential effects of glucagon-like peptide-1 on microvascular recruitment and glucose metabolism in short- and long-term insulin resistance

26. A new method to study changes in microvascular blood volume in muscle and adipose tissue: real-time imaging in humans and rat

27. Microcirculation and obesity

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