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The Journal of Biological Chemistry • 2015 | View Paper
“In conclusion, in rat skeletal muscle in vivo, streptozotocin-diabetes results in 1) increased total IR number, 2) reduced efficiency of IR phosphorylation, and 3) markedly enhanced tyrosine phosphorylation of a 170,000 Mr putative IR substrate.”