Ion channels, electrical activity and insulin secretion.
The insulin-secreting pancreatic beta cell is electrically excitable and changes in the membrane potential play an important role in coupling the metabolism of glucose (and other nutrient secretagogues) to the discharge of the insulin-containing granule. The application of the patch-clamp technique,...
Main Authors: | Rorsman, P, Bokvist, K, Ammälä, C, Eliasson, L, Renström, E, Gäbel, J |
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Format: | Conference item |
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1994
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