140 results on '"PILCH, PAUL F."'
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102. Vanadate Treatment of Streptozotocin Diabetic Rats Restores Expression of the Insulin-Responsive Glucose Transporter in Skeletal Muscle
103. Regulation of Glucose-Transporter Function
104. Intrinsic kinase activity of the insulin receptor
105. C[sub 2]C[sub 12] myocytes lack an insulin-responsive vesicular compartment despite dexamethasone-induced GLUT4 expression.
106. Insulin-dependent protein trafficking in skeletal muscle cells.
107. Decreased expression of glucose transporter in muscle from insulin-resistant patients.
108. STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF THE INSULIN EFFECTOR SYSTEM: RELATION TO HEXOSE TRANSPORT ACTIVATION.
109. Periodate Oxidation of Vicinal Hydroxyls: Applications to Student Experiments
110. Insulin‐like growth factor I binding and receptor kinase in red and white muscle
111. Stimulation of tyrosine-specific phosphorylation in vitro by insulin-like growth factor I.
112. Characterization and solubilization of the cytochalasin B binding component from human placental microsomes
113. Isolation of a proteolytically derived domain of the insulin receptor containing the major site of cross-linking/binding
114. Stimulation of Collagen Formation by Insulin and Insulin-Like Growth Factor I in Cultures of Human Lung Fibroblasts*
115. Unique cytochalasin B binding characteristics of the hepatic glucose carrier
116. Dipeptide metalloendoprotease substrates are glucose transport inhibitors and membrane structure perturbants
117. Separation and characterization of three insulin receptor species that differ in subunit composition
118. Fluorine-containing analogs of intermediates in the shikimate pathway
119. Identification of a protein kinase as an intrinsic component of rat liver coated vesicles
120. Chromatographic resolution of insulin receptor from insulin-sensitive D-glucose transporter of adipocyte plasma membranes
121. Modification of the insulin receptor by diethyl pyrocarbonate: effect on insulin binding and action
122. Insulin binding changes the interface region between .alpha. subunits of the insulin receptor
123. The ligand binding subunit of the insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor has properties of a peripheral membrane protein
124. The insulin receptor: structural features
125. The .beta. subunit of the insulin receptor kinase is an insulin-activated protein
126. Effect of Thyroid Status on Insulin Action in Rat Adipocytes and Skeletal Muscle
127. Insulin stimulates the tyrosine phosphorylation of a 165 kDa protein that is associated with microsomal membranes of rat adipocytes
128. HEXOSE TRANSPORT IN ADIPOCYTES: STIMULATION BY INSULIN IN THE ABSENCE OF INTACT RECEPTOR
129. Periodate oxidation of vicinal hydroxyls. Applications to student experiments
130. Corrigendum: Region-specific variation in the properties of skeletal adipocytes reveals regulated and constitutive marrow adipose tissues.
131. The caveolin-cavin system plays a conserved and critical role in mechanoprotection of skeletal muscle.
132. Pleiotropic Effects of Cavin-1 Deficiency on Lipid Metabolism.
133. Proteomic Analysis of GLUT4 Storage Vesicles Reveals LRP1 to Be an Important Vesicle Component and Target of Insulin Signaling.
134. Insulin Resistance and Altered Systemic Glucose Metabolism in Mice Lacking Nur77.
135. MURC/Cavin-4 and cavin family members form tissue-specific caveolar complexes.
136. Cavin-1/PTRF mediates insulin-dependent focal adhesion remodeling and ameliorates high-fat diet-induced inflammatory responses in mice.
137. Adiporedoxin, an upstream regulator of ER oxidative folding and protein secretion in adipocytes.
138. Caveolins/caveolae protect adipocytes from fatty acid-mediated lipotoxicity.
139. Fat caves: caveolae, lipid trafficking and lipid metabolism in adipocytes.
140. Caveolins sequester FA on the cytoplasmic leaflet of the plasma membrane, augment triglyceride formation, and protect cells from lipotoxicity.
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