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Percutaneous Needle Biopsy of Skeletal Muscle in Physiological and Clinical Research

Jonas Bergström
- 01 Nov 1975 - 
- Vol. 35, Iss: 7, pp 609-616
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In this article, a percutaneous needle biopsy of skeletal muscle in Physiological and Clinical Research is described, and the authors present a detailed discussion of the procedure and the results.
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(1975). Percutaneous Needle Biopsy of Skeletal Muscle in Physiological and Clinical Research. Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation: Vol. 35, No. 7, pp. 609-616.

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Diet, Muscle Glycogen and Physical Performance

TL;DR: It has been shown that the glycogen content and, consequently, the long-term work capacity can be appreciably varied by instituting different diets after glycogen depletion.
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Glycogen, glycolytic intermediates and high-energy phosphates determined in biopsy samples of musculus quadriceps femoris of man at rest. Methods and variance of values.

TL;DR: Variation in muscle content of ATP, ATP + ADP + AMP, phosphorylcreatine (PC), creatine (Cr), PC + Cr, and glycogen, between legs, between sites on the same muscle, or as a result of error introduced during analysis, was small compared with the between-individuals variance.
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Selective glycogen depletion pattern in human muscle fibres after exercise of varying intensity and at varying pedalling rates

TL;DR: Glycogen depletion pattern in human skeletal muscle fibres was studied after bicycle exercise of varying intensity performed at different pedalling rates.
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Muscle Glycogen Synthesis after Exercise : an Enhancing Factor localized to the Muscle Cells in Man

Jonas Bergström, +1 more
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TL;DR: Goldstein1 has shown that a humoral factor, which decreases the blood glucose concentration, is released during exercise and it is known that the insulin requirement decreases in diabetic subjects during exercise.
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