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In-vivo 31P-MRS of skeletal muscle and liver: A way for non-invasive assessment of their metabolism von Ladislav Valkovič, Marek Chmelík, Martin Krššák
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Abnormal Hepatic Energy Homeostasis in Type 2 Diabetes† von Julia Szendroedi, Marek Chmelík, A. Schmid, P. Nowotny, Attila Brehm, Martin Krššák, Ewald Moser, Michael Roden
Veröffentlicht 2009Artigo -
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Mechanism of troglitazone action in type 2 diabetes. von Kitt Falk Petersen, Martin Krššák, Silvio E. Inzucchi, Gary W. Cline, Sylvie Dufour, Gerald I. Shulman
Veröffentlicht 2000Artigo -
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Effects of Insulin Treatment in Type 2 Diabetic Patients on Intracellular Lipid Content in Liver and Skeletal Muscle von Christian Anderwald, Elisabeth Bernroider, Martin Krššák, Harald Stingl, Attila Brehm, Martin Bischof, P. Nowotny, Michael Roden, W. Waldhäusl
Veröffentlicht 2002Artigo -
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Dynamic <sup>31</sup>P–MRSI using spiral spectroscopic imaging can map mitochondrial capacity in muscles of the human calf during plantar flexion exercise at 7 T von Ladislav Valkovič, Marek Chmelík, Martin Meyerspeer, Borjan Gagoski, Christopher T. Rodgers, Martin Krššák, Ovidiu C. Andronesi, Siegfried Trattnig, Wolfgang Bogner
Veröffentlicht 2016Artigo -
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Combined <scp>exenatide</scp> and <scp>dapagliflozin</scp> has no additive effects on reduction of hepatocellular lipids despite better glycaemic control in patients with type 2 di... von Jürgen Harreiter, Ivica Just, Michael Leutner, Magdalena Bastian, Helmut Brath, Christian Schelkshorn, Radka Klepochová, Martin Krššák, Alexandra Kautzky‐Willer
Veröffentlicht 2021Artigo -
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Intramuscular Glycogen and Intramyocellular Lipid Utilization during Prolonged Exercise and Recovery in Man: A 13C and 1H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Study1 von Martin Krššák, Kitt Falk Petersen, Raynald Bergeron, Thomas B. Price, Didier Laurent, Douglas L. Rothman, Michael Roden, Gerald I. Shulman
Veröffentlicht 2000Artigo -
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5‐Aminolevulinic acid is a promising marker for detection of anaplastic foci in diffusely infiltrating gliomas with nonsignificant contrast enhancement von Georg Widhalm, Stefan Wolfsberger, Georgi Minchev, Adelheid Wöehrer, Martin Krššák, Thomas Czech, Daniela Prayer, S. Asenbaum, Johannes A. Hainfellner, Engelbert Knosp
Veröffentlicht 2010Artigo -
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Open-label phase II study evaluating safety and efficacy of the non-steroidal farnesoid X receptor agonist PX-104 in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease von Stefan Traussnigg, Emina Halilbasic, Harald Hofer, Petra Munda, Tatjana Stojaković, Günter Fauler, Karl Kashofer, Martin Krššák, Michael Wolzt, Michael Trauner
Veröffentlicht 2020Artigo -
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Intramyocellular lipid concentrations are correlated with insulin sensitivity in humans: a 1 H NMR spectroscopy study von Martin Krššák, Kitt Falk Petersen, Alan Dresner, Loretta DiPietro, Stephen M. Vogel, Douglas L. Rothman, Gerald I. Shulman, Michael Roden
Veröffentlicht 1999Artigo -
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Effects of Caffeine on Muscle Glycogen Utilization and the Neuroendocrine Axis during Exercise<sup>1</sup> von Didier Laurent, K. E. Schneider, W. K. Prusaczyk, Carole Franklin, Suzanne M. Vogel, Martin Krššák, Kitt Falk Petersen, Harold W. Goforth, Gerald I. Shulman
Veröffentlicht 2000Artigo
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Medicine
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Diabetes mellitus
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Biology
Type 2 diabetes
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Insulin resistance
Glycogen
Skeletal muscle
Pathology
Magnetic resonance imaging
Nuclear magnetic resonance
Obesity
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Radiology
Carbohydrate metabolism
Glycogen synthase
Nuclear medicine
Steatosis
Cholesterol
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Gluconeogenesis
Glucose clamp technique
Pancreatic hormone
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