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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 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> | ||
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1.Leszek Szablewski, 2011, ''Glucose Homeostasis and Insulin resistance ''(e-book), Bentham Science Publisher, Available through: Bentham e-Books, <www.benthamscience/e-books/9781608051892/index.htm>[accessed 29th November 2013] | 1.Leszek Szablewski, 2011, ''Glucose Homeostasis and Insulin resistance ''(e-book), Bentham Science Publisher, Available through: Bentham e-Books, <www.benthamscience/e-books/9781608051892/index.htm>[accessed 29th November 2013] |
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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 SLC2A1.
Reference
1.Leszek Szablewski, 2011, Glucose Homeostasis and Insulin resistance (e-book), Bentham Science Publisher, Available through: Bentham e-Books, <www.benthamscience/e-books/9781608051892/index.htm>[accessed 29th November 2013]