# |
PMID |
Sentence |
1 |
22649445
|
Suppression of the nuclear factor Eny2 increases insulin secretion in poorly functioning INS-1E insulinoma cells.
|
2 |
22649445
|
Overexpression of Eny2 had no effect but siRNA-mediated knockdown of Eny2 resulted in markedly increased glucose and exendin-4-induced insulin secretion from otherwise poorly glucose-responsive INS-1E cells.
|
3 |
22649445
|
Insulin content, cellular viability, and the expression levels of several key components of glucose sensing remained unchanged; however glucose-dependent cellular metabolism was higher after Eny2 knockdown.
|
4 |
22649445
|
In summary, we identified a potential link between the nuclear protein Eny2 and insulin secretion.
|
5 |
22649445
|
Suppression of Eny2 resulted in increased glucose and incretin-induced insulin release from a poorly glucose-responsive INS-1E subline.
|
6 |
22649445
|
Suppression of the nuclear factor Eny2 increases insulin secretion in poorly functioning INS-1E insulinoma cells.
|
7 |
22649445
|
Overexpression of Eny2 had no effect but siRNA-mediated knockdown of Eny2 resulted in markedly increased glucose and exendin-4-induced insulin secretion from otherwise poorly glucose-responsive INS-1E cells.
|
8 |
22649445
|
Insulin content, cellular viability, and the expression levels of several key components of glucose sensing remained unchanged; however glucose-dependent cellular metabolism was higher after Eny2 knockdown.
|
9 |
22649445
|
In summary, we identified a potential link between the nuclear protein Eny2 and insulin secretion.
|
10 |
22649445
|
Suppression of Eny2 resulted in increased glucose and incretin-induced insulin release from a poorly glucose-responsive INS-1E subline.
|
11 |
22649445
|
Suppression of the nuclear factor Eny2 increases insulin secretion in poorly functioning INS-1E insulinoma cells.
|
12 |
22649445
|
Overexpression of Eny2 had no effect but siRNA-mediated knockdown of Eny2 resulted in markedly increased glucose and exendin-4-induced insulin secretion from otherwise poorly glucose-responsive INS-1E cells.
|
13 |
22649445
|
Insulin content, cellular viability, and the expression levels of several key components of glucose sensing remained unchanged; however glucose-dependent cellular metabolism was higher after Eny2 knockdown.
|
14 |
22649445
|
In summary, we identified a potential link between the nuclear protein Eny2 and insulin secretion.
|
15 |
22649445
|
Suppression of Eny2 resulted in increased glucose and incretin-induced insulin release from a poorly glucose-responsive INS-1E subline.
|
16 |
22649445
|
Suppression of the nuclear factor Eny2 increases insulin secretion in poorly functioning INS-1E insulinoma cells.
|
17 |
22649445
|
Overexpression of Eny2 had no effect but siRNA-mediated knockdown of Eny2 resulted in markedly increased glucose and exendin-4-induced insulin secretion from otherwise poorly glucose-responsive INS-1E cells.
|
18 |
22649445
|
Insulin content, cellular viability, and the expression levels of several key components of glucose sensing remained unchanged; however glucose-dependent cellular metabolism was higher after Eny2 knockdown.
|
19 |
22649445
|
In summary, we identified a potential link between the nuclear protein Eny2 and insulin secretion.
|
20 |
22649445
|
Suppression of Eny2 resulted in increased glucose and incretin-induced insulin release from a poorly glucose-responsive INS-1E subline.
|
21 |
22649445
|
Suppression of the nuclear factor Eny2 increases insulin secretion in poorly functioning INS-1E insulinoma cells.
|
22 |
22649445
|
Overexpression of Eny2 had no effect but siRNA-mediated knockdown of Eny2 resulted in markedly increased glucose and exendin-4-induced insulin secretion from otherwise poorly glucose-responsive INS-1E cells.
|
23 |
22649445
|
Insulin content, cellular viability, and the expression levels of several key components of glucose sensing remained unchanged; however glucose-dependent cellular metabolism was higher after Eny2 knockdown.
|
24 |
22649445
|
In summary, we identified a potential link between the nuclear protein Eny2 and insulin secretion.
|
25 |
22649445
|
Suppression of Eny2 resulted in increased glucose and incretin-induced insulin release from a poorly glucose-responsive INS-1E subline.
|