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Barnes PD et al. – The patterns of response of ASG and AIG levels to changes in glycogen concentrations in human muscles are highly dependent on the protocol used to acid–extract glycogen, with the physiologic significance of the many previous studies on AIG and ASG being in need of revision.

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