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1. Development of glucose-induced insulin resistance in muscle requires protein synthesis.

2. The HIV protease inhibitor indinavir decreases insulin- and contraction-stimulated glucose transport in skeletal muscle.

3. Mechanisms underlying impaired GLUT-4 translocation in glycogen-supercompensated muscles of exercised rats.

4. High-fat diet-induced muscle insulin resistance: relationship to visceral fat mass.

5. Skeletal muscle respiratory uncoupling prevents diet-induced obesity and insulin resistance in mice.

6. Increased expression of GLUT-4 and hexokinase in rat epitrochlearis muscles exposed to AICAR in vitro.

7. Changes in glucose transport and protein kinase Cbeta(2) in rat skeletal muscle induced by hyperglycaemia.

8. Decreased insulin-stimulated GLUT-4 translocation in glycogen-supercompensated muscles of exercised rats.

9. Insulin resistance of muscle glucose transport in male and female rats fed a high-sucrose diet.

10. Removal of adenosine decreases the responsiveness of muscle glucose transport to insulin and contractions.

11. A high fat diet impairs stimulation of glucose transport in muscle. Functional evaluation of potential mechanisms.

12. Increased GLUT-4 translocation mediates enhanced insulin sensitivity of muscle glucose transport after exercise.

13. Glycogen supercompensation masks the effect of a traininginduced increase in GLUT-4 on muscle glucose transport.

14. Short-term exposure to tumor necrosis factor-alpha does not affect insulin-stimulated glucose uptake in skeletal muscle.

15. Rapid reversal of adaptive increases in muscle GLUT-4 and glucose transport capacity after training cessation.

16. Effect of insulin on GLUT4 cell surface content and turnover rate in human skeletal muscle as measured by the exofacial bis-mannose photolabeling technique.

17. DHEA protects against visceral obesity and muscle insulin resistance in rats fed a high-fat diet.

18. Differential regulation of phosphoinositide 3-kinase adapter subunit variants by insulin in human skeletal muscle.

19. Hyperglycemia activates glucose transport in rat skeletal muscle via a Ca(2+)-dependent mechanism.

20. Carrier-mediated fructose uptake significantly contributes to carbohydrate metabolism in human skeletal muscle.

21. Development of decreased insulin-induced glucose transport in skeletal muscle of glucose-intolerant hybrids of diabetic GK rats.

22. Effects of non-esterified fatty acids on insulin-stimulated glucose transport in isolated skeletal muscle from patients with type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus.

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