Priming of insulin granules for exocytosis by granular Cl(-) uptake and acidification.
ATP-dependent priming of the secretory granules precedes Ca(2+)-regulated neuroendocrine secretion, but the exact nature of this reaction is not fully established in all secretory cell types. We have further investigated this reaction in the insulin-secreting pancreatic B-cell and demonstrate that g...
Main Authors: | Barg, S, Huang, P, Eliasson, L, Nelson, D, Obermüller, S, Rorsman, P, Thévenod, F, Renström, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2001
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