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Differential regulation of two glucose transporters in adipose cells from diabetic and insulin-treated diabetic rats.Barbara B. Kahn, Jeffrey S. Flier, Harvey F. Lodish et al.|Journal of Clinical Investigation|1989Cited by 167
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Divergent mechanisms for the insulin resistant and hyperresponsive glucose transport in adipose cells from fasted and refed rats. Alterations in both glucose transporter number and intrinsic activity.Barbara B. Kahn, Samuel W. Cushman, Ian A. Simpson|Journal of Clinical Investigation|1988Cited by 64