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The following pages link to Dissection of the protein phosphorylation cascades involved in insulin and growth factor action (Q40773667):
Displaying 44 items.
- A systematic comparative and structural analysis of protein phosphorylation sites based on the mtcPTM database (Q21999564) (← links)
- Control of glycogen synthesis in cultured human muscle cells (Q22008598) (← links)
- Identification of the sites in MAP kinase kinase-1 phosphorylated by p74raf-1 (Q24596134) (← links)
- Targeting cAMP/PKA pathway for glycemic control and type 2 diabetes therapy (Q26748559) (← links)
- Adrenaline-mediated glycogen phosphorylase activation is enhanced in rat soleus muscle with increased glycogen content (Q28570649) (← links)
- Divergent mechanisms for homologous desensitization of p21ras by insulin and growth factors (Q30193034) (← links)
- Regulation of glycogen synthesis by amino acids in cultured human muscle cells. (Q31442597) (← links)
- Invited review: effect of acute exercise on insulin signaling and action in humans (Q34691758) (← links)
- A novel view on the mechanisms of action of insulin and other insulin superfamily peptides: involvement of adenylyl cyclase signaling system. (Q35043727) (← links)
- The role of skeletal muscle glycogen breakdown for regulation of insulin sensitivity by exercise (Q35642128) (← links)
- Effect of acute exercise on glycogen synthase in muscle from obese and diabetic subjects (Q36114842) (← links)
- AICAR positively regulate glycogen synthase activity and LDL receptor expression through Raf-1/MEK/p42/44MAPK/p90RSK/GSK-3 signaling cascade (Q37645697) (← links)
- Regulation of insulin secretion: the role of second messengers. (Q40569632) (← links)
- Electrostatic effects in the control of glycogen phosphorylase by phosphorylation (Q40588528) (← links)
- Does mitogen-activated-protein kinase have a role in insulin action? The cases for and against (Q40600008) (← links)
- Cell volume and the metabolic actions of insulin (Q41263756) (← links)
- Comparison of the effects of insulin and okadaic acid on phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase gene expression (Q41430128) (← links)
- The inhibition of glycogen synthase kinase-3 by insulin or insulin-like growth factor 1 in the rat skeletal muscle cell line L6 is blocked by wortmannin, but not by rapamycin: evidence that wortmannin blocks activation of the mitogen-activated prote (Q41437636) (← links)
- Multiple signaling pathways involved in the metabolic effects of insulin (Q41592332) (← links)
- Epinephrine-stimulated glycogen breakdown activates glycogen synthase and increases insulin-stimulated glucose uptake in epitrochlearis muscles. (Q41736639) (← links)
- Inactivation of glycogen synthase kinase-3 beta by phosphorylation: new kinase connections in insulin and growth-factor signalling (Q42032355) (← links)
- Regulation of glycogen synthesis in rat skeletal muscle after glycogen-depleting contractile activity: effects of adrenaline on glycogen synthesis and activation of glycogen synthase and glycogen phosphorylase (Q42118939) (← links)
- Insulin action in cultured human myoblasts: contribution of different signalling pathways to regulation of glycogen synthesis. (Q42156574) (← links)
- Insulin signaling in chick embryos exposed to alcohol (Q42478979) (← links)
- Inhibition of glycogen synthesis by epidermal growth factor in hepatocytes. The role of cell density and pertussis toxin-sensitive GTP-binding proteins. (Q42500289) (← links)
- Glycogen synthase localization and activity in rat skeletal muscle is strongly dependent on glycogen content. (Q42501213) (← links)
- Glycogen resynthesis in human muscle fibre types following exercise-induced glycogen depletion. (Q42686031) (← links)
- Multiple signalling pathways involved in the stimulation of fatty acid and glycogen synthesis by insulin in rat epididymal fat cells. (Q42822243) (← links)
- Cell cycle arrest induced by an inhibitor of glucosylceramide synthase. Correlation with cyclin-dependent kinases (Q42830058) (← links)
- Additive effect of contraction and insulin on glucose uptake and glycogen synthase in muscle with different glycogen contents. (Q43149088) (← links)
- Caffeine and theophylline block insulin-stimulated glucose uptake and PKB phosphorylation in rat skeletal muscles (Q43151665) (← links)
- Lithium inhibitable enzymes in postmortem brain of bipolar patients (Q44505778) (← links)
- Glycogen- and PP1c-targeting subunit GM is phosphorylated at Ser48 by sarcoplasmic reticulum-bound Ca2+-calmodulin protein kinase in rabbit fast twitch skeletal muscle (Q45182914) (← links)
- Contraction activates glucose uptake and glycogen synthase normally in muscles from dexamethasone-treated rats. (Q45291507) (← links)
- Muscle glycogen inharmoniously regulates glycogen synthase activity, glucose uptake, and proximal insulin signaling (Q46665879) (← links)
- Glycogen content and contraction regulate glycogen synthase phosphorylation and affinity for UDP-glucose in rat skeletal muscles. (Q48383643) (← links)
- Glycogen content regulates insulin- but not contraction-mediated glycogen synthase activation in the rat slow-twitch soleus muscles. (Q51425414) (← links)
- The α-isoform of glycogen synthase kinase-3 from rabbit skeletal muscle is inactivated by p70 S6 kinase or MAP kinase-activated protein kinase-1 in vitro (Q58450063) (← links)
- Resveratrol Counteracts Insulin Resistance-Potential Role of the Circulation (Q58703762) (← links)
- The threonine residues in MAP kinase kinase 1 phosphorylated by MAP kinase in vitro are also phosphorylated in nerve growth factor-stimulated rat phaeochromocytoma (PC12) cells (Q72315441) (← links)
- EGF triggers neuronal differentiation of PC12 cells that overexpress the EGF receptor (Q72787935) (← links)
- Activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase in freshly isolated rat hepatocytes by both a calcium- and a protein kinase C-dependent pathway (Q73359092) (← links)
- Pharmacological targeting of α3β4 nicotinic receptors improves peripheral insulin sensitivity in mice with diet-induced obesity (Q90095947) (← links)
- Neratinib and entinostat combine to rapidly reduce the expression of K-RAS, N-RAS, Gαq and Gα11 and kill uveal melanoma cells (Q90671196) (← links)