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Name Nikolic Natasa, Dr.
Institution Department of Pharmaceutical Biosciences

Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences

School of Pharmacy

University of Oslo

Address Gydas vei 8,
City Oslo
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Country Norway
Email [email protected]
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Topics: human skeletal muscle, obesity, type 2 diabetes, training effects, mitochondrial function 


Publications

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Jan 2021 PLoS One2021Jan V, Miš K, Nikolic N, Dolinar K, Petrič M, Bone A, Thoresen GH, Rustan AC, Marš T, Chibalin AV, Pirkmajer S (2021) Effect of differentiation, de novo innervation, and electrical pulse stimulation on mRNA and protein expression of Na+,K+-ATPase, FXYD1, and FXYD5 in cultured human skeletal muscle cells. PLoS One 16:e0247377.
Feng 2014 Am J Physiol Cell Physiol2014Feng YZ, Nikolić N, Bakke SS, Kase ET, Guderud K, Hjelmesæth J, Aas V, Rustan AC, Thoresen GH (2014) Myotubes from lean and severely obese subjects with and without type 2 diabetes respond differently to an in vitro model of exercise. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 308:C548-56.
Nikolic 2012 PLOS ONE2012Nikolić N, Bakke SS, Kase ET, Rudberg I, Flo Halle I, Rustan AC, Thoresen GH, Aas V (2012) Electrical pulse stimulation of cultured human skeletal muscle cells as an in vitro model of exercise. PLOS ONE 7:e33203.
Bakke 2012 Biochim Biophys Acta2012Bakke SS, Moro C, Nikolić N, Hessvik NP, Badin PM, Lauvhaug L, Fredriksson K, Hesselink MK, Boekschoten MV, Kersten S, Gaster M, Thoresen GH, Rustan AC (2012) Palmitic acid follows a different metabolic pathway than oleic acid in human skeletal muscle cells; lower lipolysis rate despite an increased level of adipose triglyceride lipase. Biochim Biophys Acta 1821:1323-33.

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