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News in Physiological Sciences, Vol 10, 67-71, Copyright © 1995 by International Union of Physiological Sciences
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DE James
Over the past few years, cloning studies have revealed a large gene family of facilitative glucose transporters in mammals. The definition of the unique characteristics of each member of this family has increased dramatically our understanding of the role of individual organs in regulation of whole body glucose homeostasis.
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