Expression and function of IRS-1 in insulin signal transmission Publication: Journal Article Sun, Miralpeix, Myers, Glasheen, Backer, Kahn, and White. 1992. “Expression and Function of IRS-1 in Insulin Signal Transmission”. J Biol Chem 267 (31): 22662-72.
Regulation of insulin receptor substrate-1 in liver and muscle of animal models of insulin resistance Publication: Journal Article Saad, Araki, Miralpeix, Rothenberg, White, and Kahn. 1992. “Regulation of Insulin Receptor Substrate-1 in Liver and Muscle of Animal Models of Insulin Resistance”. J Clin Invest 90 (5): 1839-49.
Structure of the insulin receptor substrate IRS-1 defines a unique signal transduction protein Publication: Journal Article Sun, Rothenberg, Kahn, Backer, Araki, Wilden, Cahill, Goldstein, and White. 1991. “Structure of the Insulin Receptor Substrate IRS-1 Defines a Unique Signal Transduction Protein”. Nature 352 (6330): 73-7.
Insulin receptor carbohydrate units contain poly-N-acetyllactosamine chains Publication: Journal Article Edge, Kahn, and Spiro. 1990. “Insulin Receptor Carbohydrate Units Contain Poly-N-Acetyllactosamine Chains”. Endocrinology 127 (4): 1887-95.
The dissociation and degradation of internalized insulin occur in the endosomes of rat hepatoma cells Publication: Journal Article Backer, Kahn, and White. 1990. “The Dissociation and Degradation of Internalized Insulin Occur in the Endosomes of Rat Hepatoma Cells”. J Biol Chem 265 (25): 14828-35.
The insulin receptor with phenylalanine replacing tyrosine-1146 provides evidence for separate signals regulating cellular metabolism and growth Publication: Journal Article Wilden, Backer, Kahn, Cahill, Schroeder, and White. 1990. “The Insulin Receptor With Phenylalanine Replacing Tyrosine-1146 Provides Evidence for Separate Signals Regulating Cellular Metabolism and Growth”. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 87 (9): 3358-62.
Perverted priorities. The physician/scientist as spokesman and salesman for biomedical research. Presidential address to the American Society for Clinical Investigation, Washington, DC, 29 April 1989 Publication: Journal Article Kahn. 1989. “Perverted Priorities. The Physician/Scientist As Spokesman and Salesman for Biomedical Research. Presidential Address to the American Society for Clinical Investigation, Washington, DC, 29 April 1989”. J Clin Invest 84 (3): 723-7.
Insulin receptor messenger ribonucleic acid sequence alterations detected by ribonuclease cleavage in patients with syndromes of insulin resistance Publication: Journal Article Goldstein, and Kahn. 1989. “Insulin Receptor Messenger Ribonucleic Acid Sequence Alterations Detected by Ribonuclease Cleavage in Patients With Syndromes of Insulin Resistance”. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 69 (1): 15-24.
Insulin-receptor gene and its expression in patients with insulin resistance Publication: Journal Article Müller-Wieland, Taub, Tewari, Kriauciunas, Sethu, Reddy, and Kahn. 1989. “Insulin-Receptor Gene and Its Expression in Patients With Insulin Resistance”. Diabetes 38 (1): 31-8.
Phosphorylation of glycolytic and gluconeogenic enzymes by the insulin receptor kinase Publication: Journal Article Sale, White, and Kahn. 1987. “Phosphorylation of Glycolytic and Gluconeogenic Enzymes by the Insulin Receptor Kinase”. J Cell Biochem 33 (1): 15-26.