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intracellular metabolites (i.e. ATP and cAMP). CFTR-mediated Cl- efflux regulates the membrane potential through an intrinsic α-cell effect, also resulting in the inhibition of glucagon secretion. AC, adenylyl cyclase; FFA, free fatty acids; CPT1a, carnitine
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concentrations were measured following a radiocompetition assay as described in Gaben-Cogneville et al. (1984) . Forskolin (10 μ M), the adenylyl cyclase activator, was used as a positive control at the 15 min time point. Lipolysis
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gonadotropin preparation, urinary or recombinant, might, via isoform composition differences, affect bioavailability and bioactivity in relation to the species ( de Leeuw et al . 1996 ). Gonadotropin receptors typically activate adenylyl cyclase through G
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