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The following pages link to The glucose-lowering agent sodium tungstate increases the levels and translocation of GLUT4 in L6 myotubes through a mechanism associated with ERK1/2 and MEF2D. (Q46592790):
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- Tungstate reduces the expression of gluconeogenic enzymes in STZ rats (Q27325843) (← links)
- β-Hydroxy-β-Methylbutyrate (HMB) Promotes Neurite Outgrowth in Neuro2a Cells (Q28266190) (← links)
- Internalization of the receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) is required to mediate intracellular responses (Q28577725) (← links)
- β-Hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate (HMB) normalizes dexamethasone-induced autophagy-lysosomal pathway in skeletal muscle (Q35556729) (← links)
- Tungstate-targeting of BKαβ1 channels tunes ERK phosphorylation and cell proliferation in human vascular smooth muscle. (Q35557265) (← links)
- Preclinical and Clinical Studies for Sodium Tungstate: Application in Humans. (Q35618949) (← links)
- Apple polyphenol extract improves insulin sensitivity in vitro and in vivo in animal models of insulin resistance. (Q36855734) (← links)
- Mechanisms regulating GLUT4 transcription in skeletal muscle cells are highly conserved across vertebrates (Q39059715) (← links)
- Conversion of leucine to β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate by α-keto isocaproate dioxygenase is required for a potent stimulation of protein synthesis in L6 rat myotubes (Q39218419) (← links)
- Sodium tungstate activates glycogen synthesis through a non-canonical mechanism involving G-proteins (Q44807995) (← links)
- Sodium tungstate decreases sucrase and Na+/D-glucose cotransporter in the jejunum of diabetic rats (Q46490425) (← links)
- Activation of ERK by sodium tungstate induces protein synthesis and prevents protein degradation in rat L6 myotubes. (Q54351172) (← links)
- New Thiol-Sensitive Dye Application for Measuring Oxidative Stress in Cell Cultures (Q61798188) (← links)
- Programming Skeletal Muscle Metabolic Flexibility in Offspring of Male Rats in Response to Maternal Consumption of Slow Digesting Carbohydrates during Pregnancy (Q89860455) (← links)
- A Slow-Digesting Carbohydrate Diet during Rat Pregnancy Protects Offspring from Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Risk through the Modulation of the Carbohydrate-Response Element and Sterol Regulatory Element Binding Proteins (Q90241295) (← links)