Inhomogeneity of skeletal muscle glycogen synthesis upon refeeding following starvation.

@article{Calder1990InhomogeneityOS,
  title={Inhomogeneity of skeletal muscle glycogen synthesis upon refeeding following starvation.},
  author={Philip C. Calder and R. Geddes},
  journal={Biochemical Society transactions},
  year={1990},
  volume={18 5},
  pages={
          974-5
        }
}
more potent than TNFa or IL1 a in inhibiting PG synthesis. Additionally. TNFa-induced inhibition of PG synthesis in control or OA cartilage was relieved slightly by TGFB (10 ng/ml) and t o a greater extent by IGF-1 (100 nglml), although neither growth factor could completely abrogate inhibition. No differences could be detected in the response of OA cartilage t o 1L1 or TNFa compared with control cartilage. I3'S]PG was inhibited to a similar extent and could be only partially, if at all… 

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