15 results on '"van der Zon, Gerard C.M."'
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2. Phosphorylation of PRAS40 on Thr246 by PKB/AKT facilitates efficient phosphorylation of Ser183 by mTORC1
3. The nuclear appearance of ERK1/2 and p38 determines the sequential induction of ATF2-Thr71 and ATF2-Thr69 phosphorylation by serum in JNK-deficient cells
4. A 5-Day High-Fat, High-Calorie Diet Impairs Insulin Sensitivity in Healthy, Young South Asian Men but Not in Caucasian Men
5. Growth factors can activate ATF2 via a two‐step mechanism: phosphorylation of Thr71 through the Ras–MEK–ERK pathway and of Thr69 through RalGDS–Src–p38
6. Cercosporamide inhibits bone morphogenetic protein receptor type I kinase activity in zebrafish
7. Insulin-Mediated Phosphorylation of the Proline-Rich Akt Substrate PRAS40 Is Impaired in Insulin Target Tissues of High-Fat Diet–Fed Rats
8. Replacement of the conserved tyrosine 1210 by phenylalanine in the insulin receptor affects insulin-induced dephosphorylation of focal adhesion kinase but leaves other responses intact
9. Rottlerin inhibits multiple steps involved in insulin-induced glucose uptake in 3T3-L1 adipocytes
10. Modulation of insulin-stimulated glycogen synthesis by Src Homology Phosphatase 2
11. The insulin receptor tyrosine kinase domain in a chimaeric epidermal growth factor–insulin receptor generates Ca 2+ signals through the PLC-γ1 pathway
12. A 5-Day High-Fat, High-Calorie Diet Impairs Insulin Sensitivity in Healthy, Young South Asian Men but Not in Caucasian Men
13. The insulin receptor tyrosine kinase domain in a chimaeric epidermal growth factor–insulin receptor generates Ca2+ signals through the PLC-γ1 pathway
14. Expression, Enzyme Activity, and Subcellular Localization of Mammalian Target of Rapamycin in Insulin-Responsive Cells
15. An Insulin Receptor Mutant (Asp707→ Ala), Involved in Leprechaunism, Is Processed and Transported to the Cell Surface but Unable to Bind Insulin
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