Bradykinin potentiates insulin-stimulated glucose uptake and enhances insulin signal through the bradykinin B2 receptor in dog skeletal muscle and rat L6 myoblasts.
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M. Shichiri | E. Araki | K. Kaneko | H. Kishikawa | T. Miyata | S. Isami | M. Uehara | T. Taguchi
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