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Absence of insulin signalling in skeletal muscle is associated with reduced muscle mass and function: evidence for decreased protein synthesis and not increased degradation

O’Neill, Elaine, John Wilding, Ronald Kahn, Holly Van Remmen, Anne McArdle, Malcolm Jackson, and Graeme Close. 2010. “Absence of Insulin Signalling in Skeletal Muscle Is Associated With Reduced Muscle Mass and Function: Evidence for Decreased Protein Synthesis and Not Increased Degradation”. Age (Dordr) 32 (2): 209-22.

Role of atypical protein kinase C in activation of sterol regulatory element binding protein-1c and nuclear factor kappa B (NFkappaB) in liver of rodents used as a model of diabetes, and relationships to hyperlipidaemia and insulin resistance