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2. (Pro)insulin Associates with Golgi Membranes of Pancreatic B Cells
3. Clathrin-Immunoreactive Sites in the Golgi Apparatus are Concentrated at the trans Pole in Polypeptide Hormone-Secreting Cells
4. Evidence that Down-Regulation of β-Cell Glucose Transporters in Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes May be the Cause of Diabetic Hyperglycemia
5. Insulin Immunoreactive Sites Demonstrated in the Golgi Apparatus of Pancreatic B Cells
6. Insulin, Not C-Peptide (Proinsulin), Is Present in Crinophagic Bodies of the Pancreatic B-Cell
7. Trafficking of non-regulated secretory proteins in insulin secreting (INS-1) cells
8. Pancreatic steatosis: harbinger of type 2 diabetes in obese rodents
9. Architecture of coatomer: molecular characterization of delta-COP and protein interactions within the complex
10. Exocrine Pancreas: Evidence for Topographic Partition of Secretory Function
11. p24 and p23, the major transmembrane proteins of COPI-coated transport vesicles, form hetero-oligomeric complexes and cycle between the organelles of the early secretory pathway
12. Eighth annual meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes: Madrid, Spain September, 6–8, 1972
13. Tenth Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes: Jerusalem, Israel, September 11–13, 1974
14. An apparent abnormality of the B-cell microtubular system in spiny mice (Acomys cahirinus)
15. A pancreatic polypeptide (PP)-like immunoreactant is present in the glicentin-containing cell of the cat intestine
16. Exocytosis-Endocytosis Coupling in the Pancreatic Beta Cell
17. Internalization of 3H-glibenclamide in pancreatic islet cells
18. Pancreatic steatosis: harbinger of type 2 diabetes in obese rodents
19. Mammalian Erv46 localizes to the endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi intermediate compartment and to cis-Golgi cisternae
20. Uptake by COPI-coated vesicles of both anterograde and retrograde cargo is inhibited by GTPgammaS in vitro
21. A major transmembrane protein of Golgi-derived COPI-coated vesicles involved in coatomer binding.
22. Cloning and functional characterization of mammalian homologues of the COPII component Sec23.
23. Expression, localization and functional role of small GTPases of the Rab3 family in insulin-secreting cells
24. A v-SNARE implicated in intra-Golgi transport.
25. Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor subtype 3 in pancreatic islet cell secretory granules revisited.
26. Non-clathrin-coat protein alpha is a conserved subunit of coatomer and in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is essential for growth.
27. Human SEC13Rp functions in yeast and is located on transport vesicles budding from the endoplasmic reticulum.
28. Coatomer-rich endoplasmic reticulum.
29. pH-independent and -dependent cleavage of proinsulin in the same secretory vesicle.
30. Sar1 promotes vesicle budding from the endoplasmic reticulum but not Golgi compartments.
31. zeta-COP, a subunit of coatomer, is required for COP-coated vesicle assembly.
32. Hydrolysis of bound GTP by ARF protein triggers uncoating of Golgi-derived COP-coated vesicles.
33. "BFA bodies": a subcompartment of the endoplasmic reticulum.
34. GLUT2 expression and function in beta-cells of GK rats with NIDDM. Dissociation between reductions in glucose transport and glucose-stimulated insulin secretion
35. Mammalian Sec23p homologue is restricted to the endoplasmic reticulum transitional cytoplasm.
36. Intracellular transport and sorting of mutant human proinsulins that fail to form hexamers.
37. Metabolic mechanisms of failure of intraportally transplanted pancreatic beta-cells in rats: role of lipotoxicity and prevention by leptin.
38. Evidence that down-regulation of beta-cell glucose transporters in non-insulin-dependent diabetes may be the cause of diabetic hyperglycemia.
39. Reduced beta-cell glucose transporter in new onset diabetic BB rats.
40. ROLE OF MICROTUBULES IN THE PHASIC PATTERN OF INSULIN RELEASE*.
41. Neonatal islet cell adenoma: a distinct type of islet cell tumor?
42. Dynamics of Insulin Release and Microtubular-Microfilamentous System.
43. Dynamics of Insulin Release and Microtubular-Microfilamentous System.
44. Dynamics of Insulin Release and Microtubular-Microfilamentous System.
45. Demonstration of glucagon in the stomach of human fetuses.
46. Primitive islets contain two populations of cells with differing glucagon immunoreactivity.
47. A study of glucagonomas by light and electron microscopy and immunofluorescence.
48. Alteration of islet cell populations in spontaneously diabetic mice.
49. Dynamics of insulin release and microtubular-microfilamentous system. VII. Do microfilaments provide the motive force for the translocation and extrusion of beta granules?
50. Endocrine Cells in Oxyntic Mucosa of a Dog 5 Years after Pancreatectomy.
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