Real Time, in vivo Observation of Oxidative Carbohydrate Metabolism Reveals the Key Regulatory Role of Acetyl-Carnitine as a Substrate Buffer in the Heart
Main Authors: | Schroeder, M, Atherton, H, Dodd, M, Clarke, K, Radda, G, Tyler, D |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2009
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