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Gregory Cartee,
Ph.D.
Dr. Cartee's major research interests are to understand the cellular mechanisms whereby: 1) exercise, and 2) calorie restriction lead to improved insulin sensitivity in skeletal muscle. In addition, he is interested in the influence of age on glucose metabolism in skeletal muscle. Publications: Arias, E.B., J. Kim, and G.D. Cartee. Prolonged incubation in PUGNAC results in increased protein O-linked glycosylation and insulin resistance in rat skeletal muscle. Diabetes. 53: 921-930, 2004. Bruss, M.D., E.B. Arias, G.E. Lienhard, and G.D. Cartee. Increased phosphorylation of Akt substrate of 160 kDa (AS160) in rat skeletal muscle in response to insulin or contractile activity. Diabetes. In Press (January, 2005). McCurdy, C.E., R.T. Davidson, and G.D. Cartee. Brief calorie restriction increases Akt2 phosphorylation in insulin-stimulated rat skeletal muscle. Am. J. Physiol.(Endocrinol. Metab.) 48: E693-E700, 2003. Cartee, G.D. "Effects of aging on glucose homeostasis: Cellular Dumke, C.L., J. Kim, E.B. Arias, and G.D. Cartee. "Role of Arias, E.B., L.E. Gosselin, and G.D. Cartee. "Exercise training
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