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Details on Person cAMP sensor Epac as a determinant of ATP-sensitive potassium channel activity in human pancreatic beta cells and rat INS-1 cells
| Class:Id | LiteratureReference:446917 |
| _displayName | cAMP sensor Epac as a determinant of ATP-sensitive potassium channel activity in human pancreatic beta cells and rat INS-1 cells |
| _timestamp | 2009-11-19 04:09:00 |
| author | [Person:381719] Kang, G [Person:381647] Chepurny, OG [Person:446920] Malester, B [Person:446915] Rindler, MJ [Person:196292] Rehmann, H [Person:187725] Bos, JL [Person:381601] Schwede, F [Person:446918] Coetzee, WA [Person:381631] Holz, GG |
| created | [InstanceEdit:446919] May, B, 2009-11-19 |
| journal | J Physiol |
| modified | [InstanceEdit:446923] May, B, 2009-11-19 |
| pages | 595-609 |
| pubMedIdentifier | 16613879 |
| title | cAMP sensor Epac as a determinant of ATP-sensitive potassium channel activity in human pancreatic beta cells and rat INS-1 cells |
| volume | 573 |
| year | 2006 |
| (literatureReference) | [RegulationReference:9641324] Positive regulation by 'RAPGEF3:cAMP complex [plasma membrane]' Role of the cAMP sensor Epac as a determinant of KATP channel ATP sensitivity in human pancreatic beta-cells and rat INS-1 cells [RegulationReference:9641757] Positive regulation by 'RAPGEF4:cAMP Complex [plasma membrane]' Role of the cAMP sensor Epac as a determinant of KATP channel ATP sensitivity in human pancreatic beta-cells and rat INS-1 cells [Reaction:381608] cAMP activates EPAC2 [Homo sapiens] [Reaction:381668] cAMP activates EPAC1 [Homo sapiens] |
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