Investigating the Impact of Glycogen-Depleting Exercise Combined with Prolonged Fasting on Autophagy and Cellular Health in Humans: A Randomised Controlled Crossover Trial
Andrius Masedunskas(UNSW Sydney), Luigi Fontana(Washington University in St. Louis), David K. Hutchinson(Royal Prince Alfred Hospital), Laura Piccio(Meharry Medical College), Lara Rogerson‐Wood(The University of Sydney), Angelo Sabag(The University of Sydney), Timothy J. Sargeant(South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute), Yvonne Kong(Royal Prince Alfred Hospital), Freda Passam(The University of Sydney), María Lastra Cagigas(The University of Sydney), Anjie Ge(The University of Sydney), Isabella De Ciutiis(The University of Sydney), Drishya Mainali(The University of Sydney), Tian Wang(Jeonbuk National University), Miao Qi(The University of Sydney), Cynthia M. Kroeger(The University of Sydney), Yvonne Aguirre Candia(The University of Sydney), Leanne K. Hein(South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute)
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