glucose transporters
Glucose transporters are protein molecules that facilitate the movement of glucose molecules across cell membranes, allowing glucose to enter cells and be used as a source of energy.
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Related Concepts (22)
- cellular mechanisms of glucose transport
- glucose
- glucose transporter diseases
- glucose transporter mutations
- glucose transporters and cancer
- glucose transporters and metabolic diseases
- glucose transporters in red blood cells
- glucose transporters in skeletal muscle
- glucose transporters in the brain
- glut1
- glut2
- glut3
- glut4
- glut4 translocation
- glut5
- glut9
- insulin production
- insulin-regulated glucose transporter
- regulation of glucose transporters
- role of glucose transporters in diabetes
- sglt1
- sglt2
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