Subcellular localization of insulin receptor substrate family proteins associated with phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase activity and alterations in lipolysis in primary mouse adipocytes from IRS-1 null mice.
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S. Aizawa | Y. Terauchi | T. Kadowaki | N. Kubota | Y. Kaburagi | S. Satoh | Y. Akanuma | H. Sekihara | K. Tobe | S. Kimura | Y. Tsuji | H. Tamemoto | F. Kraemer
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