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Volumn 308, Issue 6, 2015, Pages E470-E481

Resistance exercise-induced S6K1 kinase activity is not inhibited in human skeletal muscle despite prior activation of AMPK by high-intensity interval cycling

Author keywords

AMPK; Concurrent exercise; mTORC1; S6K1

Indexed keywords

ELONGATION FACTOR 2; GLYCOGEN; HYDROXYMETHYLGLUTARYL COENZYME A REDUCTASE KINASE; LACTIC ACID; MAMMALIAN TARGET OF RAPAMYCIN COMPLEX 1; MUSCLE RING FINGER 1 PROTEIN; PROTEIN SERINE THREONINE KINASE; S6K1 KINASE; STABLE ISOTOPE; UNCLASSIFIED DRUG; PROTEIN BINDING; RIBOSOMAL PROTEIN S6 KINASE, 70KD, POLYPEPTIDE 1; S6 KINASE;

EID: 84930905029     PISSN: 01931849     EISSN: 15221555     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.00486.2014     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (57)

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