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Impaired glucose phosphorylation and transport in skeletal muscle cause insulin resistance in HIV-1–infected patients with lipodystrophy
Georg M.N. Behrens, … , Georg Brabant, Reinhold E. Schmidt
Georg M.N. Behrens, … , Georg Brabant, Reinhold E. Schmidt
Published November 1, 2002
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2002;110(9):1319-1327. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI15626.
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Impaired glucose phosphorylation and transport in skeletal muscle cause insulin resistance in HIV-1–infected patients with lipodystrophy

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Georg M.N. Behrens, Anne-Rose Boerner, Klaus Weber, Joerg van den Hoff, Johann Ockenga, Georg Brabant, Reinhold E. Schmidt

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Influence of insulin infusion on glucose metabolization assessed by indi...
Influence of insulin infusion on glucose metabolization assessed by indirect calorimetry. (a) Glucose oxidation, basal (white bars) and during clamp conditions (black bars), in untreated HIV patients and patients on HAART. (b) Nonoxidative glucose metabolism during clamp in both study groups.

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