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Intra-Individual Variations in How Insulin Sensitivity Responds to Long-Term Exercise: Predictions by Machine Learning Based on Large-Scale Serum Proteomics by Jonas Krag Viken, Thomas Olsen, Christian André Drevon, Marit Hjorth, Kåre Inge Birkeland, Frode Norheim, Sindre Lee-Ødegård
Published 2024-06-01
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Effects of dietary methionine and cysteine restriction on plasma biomarkers, serum fibroblast growth factor 21, and adipose tissue gene expression in women with overweight or obesi... by Thomas Olsen, Bente Øvrebø, Nadia Haj-Yasein, Sindre Lee, Karianne Svendsen, Marit Hjorth, Nasser E. Bastani, Frode Norheim, Christian A. Drevon, Helga Refsum, Kathrine J. Vinknes
Published 2020-03-01
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Biological Evaluations, NMR Analyses, Molecular Modeling Studies, and Overview of the Synthesis of the Marine Natural Product (−)-Mucosin by Jens M. J. Nolsøe, Jarl Underhaug, Åshild Moi Sørskar, Simen Gjelseth Antonsen, Karl E. Malterud, Osman Gani, Qiong Fan, Marit Hjorth, Thomas Sæther, Trond V. Hansen, Yngve H. Stenstrøm
Published 2024-02-01
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From sweat to hope: The role of exercise‐induced extracellular vesicles in cancer prevention and treatment by Alicia Llorente, Agnese Brokāne, Agata Mlynska, Marju Puurand, Krizia Sagini, Signe Folkmane, Marit Hjorth, Beatriz Martin‐Gracia, Silvana Romero, Diana Skorinkina, Mārtiņš Čampa, Rūdolfs Cešeiko, Nadezhda Romanchikova, Aija Kļaviņa, Tuuli Käämbre, Aija Linē
Published 2024-08-01
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Serum proteomic profiling of physical activity reveals CD300LG as a novel exerkine with a potential causal link to glucose homeostasis by Sindre Lee-Ødegård, Marit Hjorth, Thomas Olsen, Gunn-Helen Moen, Emily Daubney, David M Evans, Andrea L Hevener, Aldons J Lusis, Mingqi Zhou, Marcus M Seldin, Hooman Allayee, James Hilser, Jonas Krag Viken, Hanne Gulseth, Frode Norheim, Christian A Drevon, Kåre Inge Birkeland
Published 2024-08-01
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Decorin, an exercise-induced secretory protein, is associated with improved prognosis in breast cancer patients but does not mediate anti-tumorigenic tissue crosstalk in mice by Marit Hjorth, Casey L. Egan, Guilherme D. Telles, Martin Pal, David Gallego-Ortega, Oliver K. Fuller, Emma D. McLennan, Ryan D. Gillis, Tae Gyu Oh, George E.O. Muscat, Surafel Tegegne, Michael S.M. Mah, Joanna Skhinas, Emma Estevez, Timothy E. Adams, Matthew J. McKay, Mark Molloy, Kevin I. Watt, Hongwei Qian, Paul Gregorevic, Thomas R. Cox, Pernille Hojman, Julie Midtgaard, Jesper F. Christensen, Martin Friedrichsen, Renato V. Iozzo, Erica K. Sloan, Brian G. Drew, Jørgen F.P. Wojtaszewski, Martin Whitham, Mark A. Febbraio
Published 2025-12-01
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