Rab10 and myosin-Va mediate insulin-stimulated GLUT4 storage vesicle translocation in adipocytes
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Yan Wang | Xufeng S. Wu | John A. Hammer | Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz | Jinzhong Zhang | J. Lippincott-Schwartz | Jinzhong Zhang | T. Xu | J. Hammer | Xufeng Wu | Li Jiang | Tao Xu | E. Song | Yu Chen | Yongqiang Deng | Li Jiang | Eli Song | Yongqiang Deng | Yu Chen | Yan Wang
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