Rab10 and myosin-Va mediate insulin-stimulated GLUT4 storage vesicle translocation in adipocytes

Rab10 activation promotes GLUT4 storage vesicle recruitment to the plasma membrane in response to insulin and coordinates with myosin-Va to mediate vesicle fusion.

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