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Endurance exercise with reduced muscle glycogen content influences substrate utilization and attenuates acute mTORC1- and autophagic signaling in human type I and type II muscle fibers - Skeletal Muscle
• Research • Open access • Published: 25 March 2025 Endurance exercise with reduced muscle glycogen content influences substrate utilization and attenuates...
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