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K+-Ions, Swelling, and Sugar Transport in Muscle

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Na-linked Transport of Organic Solutes

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In muscle cells and other insulin-sensitive tissues, both the transport and the metabolism of glucose is markedly influenced by electrolytes (1–6). However, it has not yet been possible to propose a convincing model which could account for these phenomena as being due to a direct coupling between the transport of glucose and some electrolyte. On the other hand, the work done till so far has suggested a number of more direct relationships between Na+, K+ and sugar transport (5, 7, 8).

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Clausen, T., Kohn, P.G. (1972). K+-Ions, Swelling, and Sugar Transport in Muscle. In: Heinz, E. (eds) Na-linked Transport of Organic Solutes. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65404-6_24

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