Christian Strini Carl
Postdoc
The August Krogh Section for Molecular Physiology
Nørre Allé 51
2200 København N
Molecular Metabolism in Cancer and Ageing
Blegdamsvej 3
2200 København N.
ORCID: 0000-0002-9551-5837
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An exercise-inducible metabolite that suppresses feeding and obesity
Li, V. L., He, Y., Contrepois, K., Liu, H., Kim, J. T., Wiggenhorn, A. L., Tanzo, J. T., Tung, A. S. H., Lyu, X., Zushin, P. J. H., Jansen, R. S., Michael, B., Loh, K. Y., Yang, A. C., Carl, Christian Strini, Voldstedlund, Christian T, Wei, W., Terrell, S. M., Moeller, B. C., Arthur, R. M., Wallis, G. A., van de Wetering, K., Stahl, A., Kiens, Bente, Richter, Erik A., Banik, S. M., Snyder, M. P., Xu, Y. & Long, J. Z., 2022, In: Nature. 606, p. 785-790 6 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › peer-review
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Exercise increases phosphorylation of the putative mTORC2 activity readout NDRG1 in human skeletal muscle
Knudsen, Jonas Roland, Persson, Kaspar Wredstrøm, Meister, J., Carl, Christian Strini, Raun, Steffen Henning, Andersen, Nicoline Resen, Sylow, Lykke, Kiens, Bente, Jensen, Thomas Elbenhardt, Richter, Erik A. & Kleinert, Maximilian, 2022, In: American Journal of Physiology: Endocrinology and Metabolism. 322, 1, p. E63-E73 11 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › peer-review
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Insulin sensitization following a single exercise bout is uncoupled to glycogen in human skeletal muscle: A meta-analysis of 13 single-center human studies
Hingst, J. R., Onslev, Johan Dejgaard, Holm, S., Kjøbsted, Rasmus, Frøsig, C., Kido, K., Steenberg, D. E., Larsen, Magnus Romme, Kristensen, Jonas Møller, Carl, Christian Strini, Sjøberg, K., Thong, F. S. L., Derave, W., Pehmøller, C., Brandt, N., McConell, G., Jensen, J., Kiens, Bente, Richter, Erik A. & Wojtaszewski, Jørgen F P, 2022, In: Diabetes. 71, 11, p. 2237-2250 14 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › peer-review
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Phosphoproteomics of three exercise modalities identifies canonical signaling and C18ORF25 as an AMPK substrate regulating skeletal muscle function
Blazev, R., Carl, Christian Strini, Ng, Y., Molendijk, J., Voldstedlund, Christian T, Zhao, Y., Xiao, Di, Kueh, A. J., Miotto, P. M., Haynes, V. R., Hardee, J. P., Chung, J. D., McNamara, J. W., Qian, H., Gregorevic, P., Oakhill, J. S., Herold, M. J., Jensen, Thomas Elbenhardt, Lisowski, L., Lynch, G. S., Dodd, G. T., Watt, M. J., Yang, P., Kiens, Bente, Richter, Erik A. & Parker, B. L., 2022, In: Cell Metabolism. 34, 10, p. 1561-1577.e9 27 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › peer-review
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Exercise increases circulating GDF15 in humans
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Thyroid hormone receptor α in skeletal muscle is essential for T3-mediated increase in energy expenditure
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ApoA-1 improves glucose tolerance by increasing glucose uptake into heart and skeletal muscle independently of AMPKα2
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