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165 related items for PubMed ID: 2838258

  • 21. Role of guanine nucleotide regulatory proteins in insulin stimulation of glucose transport in rat adipocytes. Influence of bacterial toxins.
    Ciaraldi TP, Maisel A.
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    Ford KA, LaBarbera AR.
    Endocrinology; 1988 Nov 01; 123(5):2367-73. PubMed ID: 2844509
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  • 24. Covalent binding of growth hormone to surface receptors on rat adipocytes.
    Gorin E, Goodman HM.
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    Theofan G, Price PA.
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    Hinko A, Soloff MS.
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  • 32. Activation of lipolysis and cyclic AMP accumulation in rabbit adipocytes by isoproterenol in the presence of forskolin or pertussis toxin.
    Fain JN, Garcia-Sainz JA, Mills I, O'Donnell CJ.
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  • 33. Characterization of specific growth hormone binding sites in mouse fibroblasts.
    Murphy LJ, Vrhovsek E, Lazarus L.
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    Oyen O, Sandberg M, Eskild W, Levy FO, Knutsen G, Beebe S, Hansson V, Jahnsen T.
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  • 39. Role of disulfide bonds in human growth hormone binding and dissociation in isolated rat hepatocytes and liver plasma membranes.
    Moore WV, Wohnlich LP, Fix JA.
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