N. P. Mikaelyan, Y. Knyazev, A. G. Maxina, B. A. Dainyak, A. Y. Gurina, E. P. Mikaelyan, F. S. Dzugkoyeva
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Insulinreceptor interactions and EPR spectroscopy in experimental diabetes mellitus
Insulin concentration in the blood and the level of its binding in tissues inversely correlate in experimental diabetes mellitus. Insulin-binding activity in cells and the microviscosity and hydrophilism of plasma membranes are in inverse correlation. ATP modifies insulin reception.