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<span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">GLUT 1 is a type of glucose transporter found in the cell membrane of erythrocyte and brain cells and is encoded by the gene SLC2A1.</span><br>
<span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">GLUT 1 is a type of glucose transporter found in the cell membrane of erythrocyte and brain cells and is encoded by the gene SLC2A.<ref>Leszek Szablewski, 2011, Glucose Homeostasis and Insulin resistance (e-book), Bentham Science Publisher, Available through:</ref></span><br>
 
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<references /><ref>Leszek Szablewski, 2011, Glucose Homeostasis and Insulin resistance (e-book), Bentham Science Publisher, Available through: Bentham e-Books, &lt;www.benthamscience/e-books/9781608051892/index.htm&gt;[accessed 29th November 2013]</ref>


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GLUT 1 is a type of glucose transporter found in the cell membrane of erythrocyte and brain cells and is encoded by the gene SLC2A.[1]

References

  1. Leszek Szablewski, 2011, Glucose Homeostasis and Insulin resistance (e-book), Bentham Science Publisher, Available through: