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Chinese hamster kidney epithelial-like cells derived from highly inbred nondiabetic (AV) and diabetic (XA) genetic sublines were passaged in medium containing 100 or 400 mg/dl glucose. The effect of high medium glucose on the activities of 5 enzymes involved in glucose metabolism was followed and significant glucose-dependent difference was observed. The effects, however, were opposite in cells derived fromAV andXA sublines.
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Chang, A.Y., Noble, R.E. & Wyse, B.M. High glucose-induced enzyme activity changes in cultured cell lines established from the kidneys of Chinese hamsters with aglycosuria or spontaneous glycosuria. Experientia 37, 934–935 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01971762
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