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Exercise Science 2006;15(1): 97-104.
STZ 유발 당뇨쥐에 있어서 운동형태가 GLUT-4 전위에 미치는 영향
김연수1, 전병환2
1서울대학교
2아산생명과학연구소
The effect of exercise type on the GLUT-4 translocation for STZ-induced DM rats
Key words: Aerobic exercise, resistance exercise, Streptozotocin, glucose transporter-4
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