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Impact of IDDM2 on disease pathogenesis and progression in children with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes: reduced insulin antibody titres and preserved beta cell function
The insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus 2 gene (IDDM2) is a type 1 diabetes susceptibility locus contributed to by the variable number of tandem repeats (VNTR) upstream of the insulin gene (INS). We investigated ...
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40th EASD Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes
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Insulin receptor tyrosine kinase and insulin action
Regulation of cellular metabolism and growth by insulin is the result of a series of events initiated by the interaction of the hormone with its cell surface receptors. The insulin receptor structure has been ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Insulin Receptor: Role of Receptor Tyrosine Kinase in Insulin Signalling and Action
Regulation of cellular metabolism and growth by insulin is the result of a series of events initiated by the interaction of the hormone with its cell surface receptors. The insulin receptor structure has been ...
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Insulin receptors: Structure and function
More than fifty years after the discovery of insulin, its cellular mechanism of action still remains one of the major obstacles in cell biology. Recent progress in the molecular characterization of the insulin...
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Insulin receptors: Structure and function
The recent characterization of the human insulin receptor structure and its intrinsic tyrosine kinase activity represent major advances in our understanding of the mechanism of insulin action. It is reasonable...
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Receptor binding and biological effect of insulin in human adipocytes
The binding of125I-labelled insulin to human adipocytes was studied at 37° C. The precipitability of the125I-labelled insulin preparation (0.03 nmol/l) in trichloroacetic acid and the concentration of biologicall...
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Receptor-binding region of insulin
X-ray analysis, circular dichroism, receptor binding and biological potencies of chemically modified insulins suggest that the conformation of the insulin molecule is critical to the formation of both the zinc...
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The biological activity and the binding affinity of modified insulins determined on isolated rat fat cells
A number of modified insulins were assayed for biological activity (increase in synthesis of lipids from glucose) and binding affinity (inhibition of receptorbinding of125I-insulin) on rat fat cells and the follo...