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This tread has iaflueaced the supply and availability of cerium, particularly ia comparison to the availability of lanthanum-rich cerium-poor materials. The iacrease ia La demand for ECC catalysts up to the mid-1980s, together with the need to separate out cerium ia order to make the La-rich Ce-poor compositions increasingly preferred, led to a glut of Ce-based raw materials at that time. Ia 1991, the La-rich Ce-poor portioa of the raw material was ia excess supply over demand. [Pg.370]

Glut, /. glow, incandescence (Ceram.) glow heat (fig.) fire. [Pg.190]

Weiss-glUhhitze, -glut, /. white heat, incandescence. -gold, n. platinum white gold, -goiderz, n. sylvanite. [Pg.509]

Glucose uptake T f GLUT 1 activity Many cells... [Pg.72]

Gene activated Lipoprotein lipase fatty acid transporter protein adipocyte fatty acid binding protein acyl-CoA synthetase malic enzyme GLUT-4 glucose transporter phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase... [Pg.121]

In addition to secretory cells, many non-secretory cells are capable of regulating exocytotic fusion of transport vesicles that are derived from endosomal precursors. For instance, vesicles enriched in plasma membrane transport proteins are incorporated in a regulated manner in order to alter metabolite fluxes. Examples include the glucose transporter GLUT-4 in muscle and fat tissues, a key element in the control of... [Pg.488]

Glucose transport activity is regulated through transcriptional and translational control of the GLUT proteins, through their activity, and through alterations of their intracellular distribution. Most importantly, the GLUT4 continuously cycles between an intracellular,... [Pg.549]

For some of the GLUT isotypes, the phenotype of null mutants is known. Haploinsufficiency of the GLUT1 in... [Pg.549]

Joost H-G, Thorens B (2001) The extended GLUT-family of sugar/polyol transport facilitators - nomenclature, sequence characteristics, and potential function of its novel members. Mol MembrBiol 18 247-256... [Pg.551]

Scheepers A, Joost HG, Schurmann A (2004) The glucose transporter families SGLT and GLUT molecular basis of normal and aberrant function. JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nub 28 364-371... [Pg.551]

Wood IS, Trayhurn P (2003) Glucose transporters (GLUT and SGLT) expanded families of sugar transport proteins. BrJNutr 89 3-9... [Pg.551]

GLUT stands for Glucose Transport Facilitators. Glucose Transporters... [Pg.552]

Total concentration same as above M Free M Major inorganic species Acet. 5.21 Citr. 4.7 Tartr. 5.41 Glyc. 696 Glut. 6.89 Phthal. 5.2... [Pg.261]

GLUT 2 Liver, pancreatic B cell, small intestine, kidney Rapid uptake and release of glucose... [Pg.160]

GLUTS Brain, kidney, placenta Uptake of glucose... [Pg.160]


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Facilitative glucose transporters GLUT)

Fructose transporter, GLUT

GLUT 1-5 transporters

GLUT 2 glucose transport molecules

GLUT family

GLUT protein

GLUT regulator protein

GLUT-4 translocation

GLUT1-GLUT

Glucose transport (GLUT

Glucose transport system GLUTs)

Glucose transporter 4 (GLUT

Glucose transporter gene (GLUT

Glucose transporter type 4 (GLUT

Insulin effects on GLUT

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