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Receptor glucose

Abbracchio, M. P., Boeynaems, J. M., Barnard, E. A. et al. Characterization of the UDP-glucose receptor (re-named here the P2Y14 receptor) adds diversity to the P2Y receptor family. Trends Pharmacol. Sci. 24 52-55, 2003. [Pg.316]

Hammer, R. P., Jr., Herkenham, M., Pert, C. B., and Quirion, R. (1982) Correlation of regional brain metabolism with receptor localization during ketamine anesthesia Combined autoradiographic 2-(3H)deoxy-D-glucose receptor binding technique. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 79 3067-3070. [Pg.212]

Calix[4]arenes are composed of repeating 3,3 -diphenylmethane units, useful for designing a boronic acid-based glucose receptor.1421 Accordingly, if two boronic acids are introduced into the para positions of the proximal phenyl units, the compound will include the basic structure of 23 within the calix[4]arene skeleton. It is known that calix[4]arenes may change their conformation in response to metal binding.176,771 This... [Pg.299]

Gastric inhibitory peptide acts via a GPCR on pancreatic (1 cells to promote insulin secretion. The plant natural products gymnemic acid and phloridzin inhibit D-glucose binding to the GI glucose receptor involved in glucose-stimulated GIP secretion. [Pg.165]

GlcNAc, V-acetylglucosamine, V-acetyl-glucosaminoside, jV-acetylglucosaminosyl Glc-R(GIP), glucose receptor for GIP secretion... [Pg.842]

Several implanted biosensors have been developed and evaluated in both animals and humans (see Chapter 4). Detection systems are based on enzymes, electrodes, or fluorescence. The most widely studied method is an electrochemical sensor that uses glucose oxidase. This sensor can be implanted intravenously or subcutaneously. Intravenous implantation in dogs for up to 3 months has demonstrated the feasibility of this approach. Alternatives to enzymes are being developed, including artificial glucose receptors. Less success has been achieved with subcutaneous implants. Implantation of a needle type of sensor into the subcutaneous tissue induces a host of inflammatory responses that alters the sensitivity of the device. Microdialysis with hoUow fibers or ultrafiltration with biologically inert material can decrease this problem. [Pg.875]

Glucose receptor - p-cell insulin — 1 Insulin receptor... [Pg.418]

Table I. Deteniiination of Binding Atoms of D-Glucose to Medial and Lateral Glucose Receptor... Table I. Deteniiination of Binding Atoms of D-Glucose to Medial and Lateral Glucose Receptor...

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