Glycogen is a branched, glucose polymer and the storage form of glucose in cells. Glycogen has traditionally been viewed as a key substrate for muscle ATP production during conditions of high energy demand and considered to be limiting for work capacity and force generation under defined conditions. Glycogenolysis is catalyzed by phosphorylase, while glycogenesis is catalyzed by glycogen synthase. For many years, it was believed that a primer was required for de novo glycogen synthesis and the protein considered responsible for this process was ultimately discovered and named glycogenin. However, the subsequent observation of glycogen storage in the absence of functional glycogenin raises questions about the true role of the protein. In res...
Glycogen-depleting exercise can lead to supercompensation of muscle glycogen stores, but the biochem...
In mammals, excess carbohydrate is stored as glycogen and glycogen synthase is the enzyme that incor...
Background: Glycogen-depleting exercise can lead to supercompensation of muscle glycogen stores, but...
Glycogen is a branched, glucose polymer and the storage form of glucose in cells. Glycogen has tradi...
Initially it was believed that phosphorylase was responsible for both glycogen breakdown and synthes...
Initially it was believed that phosphorylase was responsible for both glycogen breakdown and synthes...
It is well known that exercise increases glucose transport into skeletal muscles. The regulation of ...
© 2011 Jensen, Rustad, Kolnes and Lai. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of...
It is well known that exercise increases glucose transport into skeletal muscles. The regulation of ...
Objective: A single bout of exercise followed by intake of carbohydrates leads to glycogen supercomp...
Glycogen is the storage form of carbohydrates in mammals. In humans the majority of glycogen is stor...
OBJECTIVE: A single bout of exercise followed by intake of carbohydrates leads to glycogen supercomp...
Background: Glycogen-depleting exercise can lead to supercompensation of muscle glycogen stores, but...
ABSTRACT: Regulation of carbohydrate and fat utilization by skeletal muscle at rest and during exerc...
Glycogen-depleting exercise can lead to supercompensation of muscle glycogen stores, but the biochem...
Glycogen-depleting exercise can lead to supercompensation of muscle glycogen stores, but the biochem...
In mammals, excess carbohydrate is stored as glycogen and glycogen synthase is the enzyme that incor...
Background: Glycogen-depleting exercise can lead to supercompensation of muscle glycogen stores, but...
Glycogen is a branched, glucose polymer and the storage form of glucose in cells. Glycogen has tradi...
Initially it was believed that phosphorylase was responsible for both glycogen breakdown and synthes...
Initially it was believed that phosphorylase was responsible for both glycogen breakdown and synthes...
It is well known that exercise increases glucose transport into skeletal muscles. The regulation of ...
© 2011 Jensen, Rustad, Kolnes and Lai. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of...
It is well known that exercise increases glucose transport into skeletal muscles. The regulation of ...
Objective: A single bout of exercise followed by intake of carbohydrates leads to glycogen supercomp...
Glycogen is the storage form of carbohydrates in mammals. In humans the majority of glycogen is stor...
OBJECTIVE: A single bout of exercise followed by intake of carbohydrates leads to glycogen supercomp...
Background: Glycogen-depleting exercise can lead to supercompensation of muscle glycogen stores, but...
ABSTRACT: Regulation of carbohydrate and fat utilization by skeletal muscle at rest and during exerc...
Glycogen-depleting exercise can lead to supercompensation of muscle glycogen stores, but the biochem...
Glycogen-depleting exercise can lead to supercompensation of muscle glycogen stores, but the biochem...
In mammals, excess carbohydrate is stored as glycogen and glycogen synthase is the enzyme that incor...
Background: Glycogen-depleting exercise can lead to supercompensation of muscle glycogen stores, but...