Identification of novel insulin mimetic drugs by quantitative total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy
British Journal of Pharmacology2014Vol. 171(23), pp. 5237–5251
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Abstract
Taken together, the results indicate that TIRF microscopy is an excellent tool for the quantification of GLUT4 translocation and for identifying insulin mimetic drugs.
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