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News Physiol Sci 16: 71-76, 2001;
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FIGURE 1. Location of the different glucose transporter isoforms in the brain. Glut1 is abundant in its 55-kDa isoform in the endothelial cells, whereas the 45-kDa isoform is expressed in astrocytes. Glut3 is the neuronal glucose transporter. Only traces of other Glut isoforms are found in the brain; of these, Glut4 has been detected in distinct neuronal populations and Glut5 in microglia.





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