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Equilibrium binding of insulin to rat white fat cells at 15 degrees C.
Lipkin EW, Teller DC, de Haën C. Lipkin EW, et al. Among authors: de haen c. J Biol Chem. 1986 Feb 5;261(4):1694-701. J Biol Chem. 1986. PMID: 3511047 Free article.
Equilibrium binding of insulin to isolated rat epididymal fat cells was investigated. A temperature of 15 degrees C was chosen for the study to minimize lysosomal degradation of insulin. ...These equilibrium parameters are in agreement with values derived from a kinetic an …
Equilibrium binding of insulin to isolated rat epididymal fat cells was investigated. A temperature of 15 degrees C was chosen for th …
Kinetics of insulin binding to rat white fat cells at 15 degrees C.
Lipkin EW, Teller DC, de Haën C. Lipkin EW, et al. Among authors: de haen c. J Biol Chem. 1986 Feb 5;261(4):1702-11. J Biol Chem. 1986. PMID: 3511048 Free article.
The kinetics of insulin binding to isolated rat epididymal fat cells was investigated at 15 degrees C, at which temperature the system was simplified by the absence of lysosomal insulin degradation. ...From these rate constants, an equilibrium constant of 8.4 x/divided by …
The kinetics of insulin binding to isolated rat epididymal fat cells was investigated at 15 degrees C, at which temperature the syste …
The translational friction coefficient of proteins.
Teller DC, Swanson E, de Haën C. Teller DC, et al. Among authors: de haen c. Methods Enzymol. 1979;61:103-24. doi: 10.1016/0076-6879(79)61010-8. Methods Enzymol. 1979. PMID: 481223 No abstract available.
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