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Literature summary for 3.4.22.B30 extracted from

  • Norton, L.; Parr, T.; Chokkalingam, K.; Bardsley, R.G.; Ye, H.; Bell, G.I.; Pelsers, M.M.; van Loon, L.J.; Tsintzas, K.
    Calpain-10 gene and protein expression in human skeletal muscle: effect of acute lipid-induced insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes (2008), J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab., 93, 992-998.
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Homo sapiens
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skeletal muscle skeletal muscle calpain-10 mRNA and protein content do not differ between the type 2 diabetes patients and normoglycemic controls. There is s strong trend for total calpain-10 protein to be greater in the endurance-trained athletes. Calpain-10 expression is not modified by insulin resistance per se. Hyperinsulinemia and exercise training may modulate calpain-10 expression Homo sapiens
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