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  • Kiens, B.; Roepstorff, C.; Glatz, J.F.; Bonen, A.; Schjerling, P.; Knudsen, J.; Nielsen, J.N.
    Lipid-binding proteins and lipoprotein lipase activity in human skeletal muscle: influence of physical activity and gender (2004), J. Appl. Physiol., 97, 1209-1218.
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Application Comment Organism
medicine comparison of protein and mRNA levels of enzyme and several muscle lipid-binding proteins in healthy, nonobese, nontrained, moderately trained, and endurance-trained women and men. In the nontrained state, women have higher muscle RNA levels of several proteins related to lipid metabolism compared with men. In the endurance-trained state, only the gender difference in lipoprotein lipase mRNA persists Homo sapiens

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Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Homo sapiens
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Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
skeletal muscle
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Homo sapiens
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