Modified assays to detect activation of glycogen synthase following exercise

R. G. Kochan, D. R. Lamb, E. M. Reimann and K. K. Schlender Glycogen levels and glycogen synthase activity were measured in red vastus lateralis muscle of male Sprague-Dawley rats killed at rest, immediately after swimming to exhaustion, or 4 h postexhaustion. Glycogen levels were very low immediate...

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Time Factors
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