Glucose- and GTP-dependent stimulation of the carboxyl methylation of CDC42 in rodent and human pancreatic islets and pure beta cells. Evidence for an essential role of GTP-binding proteins in nutrient-induced insulin secretion (Q37357925)

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scientific article published on July 1996
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Glucose- and GTP-dependent stimulation of the carboxyl methylation of CDC42 in rodent and human pancreatic islets and pure beta cells. Evidence for an essential role of GTP-binding proteins in nutrient-induced insulin secretion
scientific article published on July 1996

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    Glucose- and GTP-dependent stimulation of the carboxyl methylation of CDC42 in rodent and human pancreatic islets and pure beta cells. Evidence for an essential role of GTP-binding proteins in nutrient-induced insulin secretion (English)
    A Kowluru
    S E Seavey
    R L Sorenson
    A J Weinhaus
    R Nesher
    M E Rabaglia
    J Vadakekalam
    S A Metz
    1 July 1996
    540-555

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