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Gustav E. Lienhard

Gustav E. Lienhard

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Chemistry

D-Index
75
Citations
19132
World Ranking
4464
National Ranking
1411

Biology and Biochemistry

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79
Citations
22357
World Ranking
4318
National Ranking
2103

Overview

Gustav E. Lienhard is affiliated with Dartmouth College in the United States. Their academic profile reflects involvement in research and scholarship linked to this institution.

There are no recorded recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, specific fields or subfields of study, or main research topics listed in the available data. Additionally, no awards or honors have been documented for this individual.

Given this limited public data, the professional and research contributions of Gustav E. Lienhard cannot be further detailed at this time.

Best Publications

  • Sequence and structure of a human glucose transporter

    M Mueckler;C Caruso;SA Baldwin;M Panico

  • Insulin-stimulated Phosphorylation of a Rab GTPase-activating Protein Regulates GLUT4 Translocation

    Hiroyuki Sano;Susan Kane;Eiko Sano;Cristinel P. Mı̂inea

  • Immuno-localization of the insulin regulatable glucose transporter in brown adipose tissue of the rat

    Jan W. Slot;Hans J. Geuze;Sander Gigengack;Gustav E. Lienhard

  • P1,P5-Di(adenosine-5')pentaphosphate, a Potent Multisubstrate Inhibitor of Adenylate Kinase

    Gustav E. Lienhard;Isaac I. Secemski

  • A Method to Identify Serine Kinase Substrates Akt PHOSPHORYLATES A NOVEL ADIPOCYTE PROTEIN WITH A Rab GTPASE-ACTIVATING PROTEIN (GAP) DOMAIN

    Susan Kane;Hiroyuki Sano;Simon C.H. Liu;John M. Asara

  • Enzymatic Catalysis and Transition-State Theory

    Gustav E. Lienhard

  • AS160, the Akt substrate regulating GLUT4 translocation, has a functional Rab GTPase-activating protein domain.

    Cristinel P. Mîinea;Hiroyuki Sano;Susan Kane;Eiko Sano

  • Translocation of the glucose transporter GLUT4 in cardiac myocytes of the rat.

    Jan W. Slot;Hans J. Geuze;Sander Gigengack;David E. James

  • A novel 160-kDa phosphotyrosine protein in insulin-treated embryonic kidney cells is a new member of the insulin receptor substrate family.

    Brian E. Lavan;Valeria R. Fantin;Ellen T. Chang;William S. Lane

  • The 60-kDa Phosphotyrosine Protein in Insulin-treated Adipocytes Is a New Member of the Insulin Receptor Substrate Family

    Brian E. Lavan;William S. Lane;Gustav E. Lienhard

  • The insulin receptor substrate 1 associates with the SH2-containing phosphotyrosine phosphatase Syp.

    M. R. Kuhne;T. Pawson;G. E. Lienhard;Gen-Sheng Feng

  • Cloning and Characterization of a Novel Insulin-regulated Membrane Aminopeptidase from Glut4 Vesicles

    Susanna R. Keller;Hazel M. Scott;Cynthia Corley Mastick;Ruedi Aebersold

  • Full intracellular retention of GLUT4 requires AS160 Rab GTPase activating protein

    Lorena Eguez;Adrian Lee;Jose A. Chavez;Cristinel P. Miinea

  • Rab10, a Target of the AS160 Rab GAP, Is Required for Insulin-Stimulated Translocation of GLUT4 to the Adipocyte Plasma Membrane

    Hiroyuki Sano;Lorena Eguez;Mary N. Teruel;Mitsunori Fukuda

  • Insulin-Stimulated Phosphorylation of the Akt Substrate AS160 Is Impaired in Skeletal Muscle of Type 2 Diabetic Subjects

    Håkan K.R. Karlsson;Juleen R. Zierath;Susan Kane;Anna Krook

  • Members of the VAMP family of synaptic vesicle proteins are components of glucose transporter-containing vesicles from rat adipocytes.

    C. Corley Cain;W. S. Trimble;G. E. Lienhard

  • Increased Phosphorylation of Akt Substrate of 160 kDa (AS160) in Rat Skeletal Muscle in Response to Insulin or Contractile Activity

    Matthew D. Bruss;Edward B. Arias;Gustav E. Lienhard;Gregory D. Cartee

  • POSSIBLE TRANSITION‐STATE ANALOGS FOR RIBONUCLEASE, THE COMPLEXES OF URIDINE WITH OXOVANADIUM(IV) ION AND VANADIUM(V) ION

    Robert N. Lindquist;Jesse L. Jun. Lynn;Gustav E. Lienhard

  • Insulin regulation of the two glucose transporters in 3T3-L1 adipocytes.

    D.M. Calderhead;K. Kitagawa;L.I. Tanner;G.D. Holman

  • Mice lacking insulin receptor substrate 4 exhibit mild defects in growth, reproduction, and glucose homeostasis.

    Valeria R. Fantin;Qing Wang;Gustav E. Lienhard;Susanna R. Keller

Frequent Co-Authors

William S. Lane
William S. Lane Harvard University
Gwyn W. Gould
Gwyn W. Gould University of Strathclyde
Juleen R. Zierath
Juleen R. Zierath Karolinska Institute
Stephen A. Baldwin
Stephen A. Baldwin University of Leeds
David E. James
David E. James University of Sydney
Lee A. Witters
Lee A. Witters Dartmouth College
Jan W. Slot
Jan W. Slot Utrecht University
Mike Mueckler
Mike Mueckler Washington University in St. Louis
Mitsunori Fukuda
Mitsunori Fukuda Tohoku University
Scott A. Gerber
Scott A. Gerber Dartmouth College

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