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  • Glucose transporter and Na+/glucose cotransporter as molecular targets of anti-diabetic drugs.
    Curr Med Chem, Vol. 11, No. 20. (October 2004), pp. 2717-2724.
    posted to no-tag by jyuh on 2008-02-20 05:55:00 as **
  • Inter-organ metabolic communication involved in energy homeostasis: Potential therapeutic targets for obesity and metabolic syndrome.
    Pharmacol Ther, Vol. 117, No. 1. (January 2008), pp. 188-198.
    by T Yamada, Y Oka, H Katagiri
    posted to no-tag by jyuh on 2008-02-06 11:52:46 as **
  • Differing roles of Akt and serum- and glucocorticoid-regulated kinase in glucose metabolism, DNA synthesis, and oncogenic activity.
    J Biol Chem, Vol. 278, No. 28. (11 July 2003), pp. 25802-25807.
    by H Sakoda, Y Gotoh, H Katagiri, M Kurokawa, H Ono, Y Onishi, M Anai, T Ogihara, M Fujishiro, Y Fukushima, M Abe, N Shojima, M Kikuchi, Y Oka, H Hirai, T Asano
    posted to no-tag by jyuh on 2007-12-29 08:44:28 as **
  • Comparative Profiling of Serum Glycoproteome by Sequential Purification of Glycoproteins and 2-Nitrobenzensulfenyl (NBS) Stable Isotope Labeling: A New Approach for the Novel Biomarker Discovery for Cancer.
    J Proteome Res, Vol. 6, No. 9. (September 2007), pp. 3475-3483.
    by K Ueda, T Katagiri, T Shimada, S Irie, TA Sato, Y Nakamura, Y Daigo
    posted to no-tag by jyuh on 2007-09-13 07:25:45 as **
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