Keyphrases
Insulin
100%
Glucose Transporter 4 (GLUT4)
100%
Functional Mapping
100%
Soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive Factor Attachment Protein Receptor (SNARE)
100%
Plasma Membrane
66%
Glucose Transporter 1 (GLUT1)
33%
Intracellular Storage
33%
Storage Site
33%
Biological Approach
33%
Membrane Fusion
33%
Glucose Uptake
33%
Biological Membranes
33%
Intracellular Trafficking
33%
Endocytosis
33%
Biophysical Mechanisms
16%
Phospholipids
16%
Insulin Resistance
16%
Temporal Expression
16%
Public Health
16%
Acidic Phospholipids
16%
Temporal Properties
16%
Small Interfering RNA (siRNA)
16%
GLUT4 Trafficking
16%
Syntaxin
16%
Storage Chamber
16%
Biological Response
16%
Molecular Mechanism
16%
GLUT4 Translocation
16%
GLUT-4 Protein
16%
Insulin Action
16%
Skeletal muscle Tissue
16%
Prandial
16%
Insulin Signaling Pathway
16%
Glucose Homeostasis
16%
Regulatory Proteins
16%
Diabetes
16%
Juxtamembrane Domain
16%
Obesity-resistant
16%
Intracellular Sorting
16%
Biophysical Analysis
16%
Protein Trafficking
16%
Vesicle Trafficking
16%
Energy Output
16%
Peripheral Tissues
16%
Fold Increase
16%
Adipocyte
16%
Fusion Process
16%
Reporter Construct
16%
Membrane Transport
16%
Novel Paradigm
16%
Cell number
16%
SNARE Proteins
16%
Biological Processes
16%
Cell Surface
16%
Regulatory Event
16%
Pore Formation
16%
VAMP2
16%
Membrane Electrostatics
16%
Fusion Pore
16%
Tryptophan
16%
Adipose Tissue
16%
SiRNA Gene Silencing
16%
Golgi Complex
16%
Electrostatic Interaction
16%
Energy Consumption
16%
Protein-protein Interaction
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
GLUT4
100%
Cell Membrane
44%
Endocytosis
22%
Intracellular Trafficking
22%
Static Electricity
22%
Membrane Fusion
22%
Biomembrane
22%
Glucose Transport
22%
Phospholipid
22%
Glucose Transporter
22%
Small Interfering RNA
22%
SNARE (Protein)
11%
Golgi Apparatus
11%
Insulin Signaling
11%
Isoform
11%
Channel Gating
11%
Protein Interaction
11%
Membrane Transport
11%
VAMP2
11%
Cell Migration
11%
Adipocyte
11%
Syntaxin
11%
Glucose Homeostasis
11%
Skeletal Muscle
11%
Anabolism
11%
Biological Phenomena and Functions Concerning the Entire Organism
11%
Gene Inactivation
11%
Tryptophan
11%