Erik A. Richter
Professor
ORCID: 0000-0002-6850-3056
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Gender differences in substrate utilization during submaximal exercise in endurance-trained subjects
Roepstorff, C., Steffensen, C. H., Madsen, M., Stallknecht, Bente Merete, Kanstrup, I., Richter, Erik A. & Kiens, Bente, 2004, Regulation of lipid utilization in human skeletal muscle during exercise: Insights from studies on gender comparison and substrate availability. Roepstorff, C. (ed.). Copenhagen: Institut for Idræt, Københavns Universitet, p. 97-110Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research
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Regulation of hormone sensitive lipase activity and Ser563 and Ser565 phosphorylation in human skeletal muscle during exercise
Roepstorff, C., Vistisen, B., Donsmark, M., Nielsen, J. N., Galbo, H., Green, K. A., Hardie, D. G., Wojtaszewski, Jørgen F P, Richter, Erik A. & Kiens, Bente, 2004, Regulation of lipid utilization in human skeletal muscle during exercise: Insights from studies on gender comparison and substrate availability. Roepstorff, C. (ed.). Copenhagen: Institut for Idræt, Københavns Universitet, p. 111-123Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research
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Interstitial glycerol concentrations in human skeletal muscle and adipose tissue during graded exercise
Stallknecht, Bente Merete, Kiens, Bente, Helge, Jørn Wulff, Richter, Erik A. & Galbo, Henrik, 2004, In: Acta Physiologica (Print Edition). 180, 4, p. 367-377Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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AMPK and insulin action: Responses to ageing and high fat diet
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mTORC2 and AMPK differentially regulate muscle triglyceride content via Perilipin 3
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Circulating FGF21 in humans is potently induced by short term overfeeding of carbohydrates
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