High fat diet administration leads to the mitochondrial dysfunction and selectively alters the expression of class 1 GLUT protein in mice
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High fat diet administration leads to the mitochondrial dysfunction and selectively alters the expression of class 1 GLUT protein in mice
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Keywords
High fat diet, GLUT 1–4, Mitochondrial dysfunction, LDH, Liver, Skeletal muscles, White adipose tissue
Journal
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY REPORTS
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Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2019-02-06
DOI
10.1007/s11033-019-04623-y
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