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Simpson et al., 1984 - Google Patents

Insulin receptor phosphorylation may not be a prerequisite for acute insulin action

Simpson et al., 1984

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9682350798869397533
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Simpson I
Hedo J
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An antiserum to the insulin receptor mimicked insulin's acute actions on glucose transport, phosphorylation of integral membrane proteins, and internalization of the insulin receptor in isolated rat adipose cells. These insulinomimetic actions of the antiserum occurred without …
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