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Critical-Role-of-Gap-Junction-Coupled-KATP-Channel-Activity-for-Regulated-Insulin-Secretion-pbio.0040026.sv001.ogv (Ogg Theora video file, length 4.0 s, 360 × 360 pixels, 3.53 Mbps, file size: 1.67 MB)

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English: This Video Shows a Kir6.2[AAA] Islet Treated to 2 mM Glucose (2 mM Glc) The elapsed time covers a period of 190 s at 1.57 frames/s. Some individual cells are observed to asynchronously increase in intensity. These responses are similar to those observed in WT islets at nonstimulatory glucose concentrations [11], and are consistent with an α-cell response. (407 KB MOV).
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Source Video S1 from Rocheleau J, Remedi M, Granada B, Head W, Koster J, Nichols C, Piston D (2006). "Critical Role of Gap Junction Coupled KATP Channel Activity for Regulated Insulin Secretion". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.0040026. PMID 16402858. PMC: 1334237.
Author Rocheleau J, Remedi M, Granada B, Head W, Koster J, Nichols C, Piston D
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