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Effect of prior exercise on the partitioning of an intestinal glucose load between splanchnic bed and skeletal muscle

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Figure 1. Arterial plasma insulin (ing an intraduodenal glucose load (8 mg/kg (meanPlasma glucagon levels were significantly elevated after exercise from top) and glucagon (bottom) dur-� min) in sedentary open circles) and exercised (closed circles) dogs
Figure 3. Systemic appearance of glucose from the intestine (in sedentary (are meantively
Table II. Arterial Plasma Concentration and Portal-Vein Plasma Glucose Gradient in Sedentary and Exercised Dogs before and during Intraduodenal Glucose
Figure 5. Hepatic oxida-
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