Arteriovenous differences across human adipose and forearm tissues after overnight fast.
Measurements of arteriovenous differences across subcutaneous abdominal tissue (mainly adipose) and deep forearm tissue (mainly muscle) were made on 25 occasions in normal subjects after an overnight fast. Adipose tissue was shown to be strongly lipolytic (releasing nonesterified fatty acids and gly...
Main Authors: | Coppack, S, Frayn, K, Humphreys, S, Whyte, P, Hockaday, T |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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1990
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