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Defect in phosphorylation of insulin receptors in cells from an insulin-resistant patient with normal insulin binding

Grunberger et al., 1984

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15550310109356811381
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Grunberger G
Zick Y
Gorden P
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Mononuclear blood cells were obtained from a patient with type A insulin resistance. The cells showed a normal ability to bind iodine 125-labeled insulin. Analysis of solubilized insulin receptors from the patient's cells revealed a defect in insulin-stimulated tyrosine …
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