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Glucose-6-phosphatase direct effects

The insulin-enhancing activity of vanadium compounds is likely to be related to their interactions with cellular redox chemistry and ROS formation, in addition to direct inhibition of PTP-1B and other protein phosphatases as a transition-state analogue [100], Differences in the effects of V (III, IV or V)-dipicolinic acid complexes on blood glucose and absorption of V into serum after chronic oral admin-... [Pg.193]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.557 , Pg.558 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.557 , Pg.558 ]




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