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Pathways reviewed by Klip, Amira (2262700)

DB_ID Name
1445148 Translocation of SLC2A4 (GLUT4) to the plasma membrane

Details on Person Klip, Amira

Class:IdPerson:2262700
_displayNameKlip, Amira
_timestamp2012-05-20 09:36:14
created[InstanceEdit:2262696] May, B, 2012-05-20
firstnameAmira
initialA
surnameKlip
(author)[InstanceEdit:2454132] Klip, Amira, 2012-08-21
[LiteratureReference:2262703] A transgenic mouse model to study glucose transporter 4myc regulation in skeletal muscle
[LiteratureReference:2316276] Arp2/3- and cofilin-coordinated actin dynamics is required for insulin-mediated GLUT4 translocation to the surface of muscle cells
[LiteratureReference:8876583] A complex of Rab13 with MICAL-L2 and α-actinin-4 is essential for insulin-dependent GLUT4 exocytosis
[LiteratureReference:9037018] Electrical pulse stimulation induces GLUT4 glucose transporter translocation in C2C12 myotubes that depends on Rab8A, Rab13 and Rab14
[LiteratureReference:9605099] Myosin Va mediates Rab8A-regulated GLUT4 vesicle exocytosis in insulin-stimulated muscle cells
[LiteratureReference:9605244] Update on GLUT4 Vesicle Traffic: A Cornerstone of Insulin Action
[LiteratureReference:9607211] Alpha-actinin-4 is selectively required for insulin-induced GLUT4 translocation
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