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Details on Person The high Km glucose transporter of islets of Langerhans is functionally similar to the low affinity transporter of liver and has an identical primary sequence

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_displayNameThe high Km glucose transporter of islets of Langerhans is functionally similar to the low affinity transporter of liver and has an identical primary sequence
_timestamp2009-12-11 21:53:39
author[Person:264748] Johnson, JH
[Person:264751] Newgard, CB
[Person:264752] Milburn, JL
[Person:189247] Lodish, HF
[Person:189225] Thorens, B
created[InstanceEdit:264754] May, B, 2008-04-06 04:47:07
journalJ Biol Chem
modified[InstanceEdit:450113] D'Eustachio, P, 2009-12-11
pages6548-51
pubMedIdentifier2182619
titleThe high Km glucose transporter of islets of Langerhans is functionally similar to the low affinity transporter of liver and has an identical primary sequence
volume265
year1990
(literatureReference)[Reaction:264540] Transport of Glucose by Glut2 [Mus musculus]
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