mechanistic
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Strong Support
In muscle cells grown in a lab, a chemical called monensin makes sodium enter the cells the same way insulin does—and just like insulin, it turns up the activity of a cellular pump that moves sodium and potassium around.
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The mechanism of insulin stimulation of (Na+,K+)-ATPase transport activity in muscle.
Cross-Sectional Study
In Vitro
The study found that monensin, a chemical that lets sodium into muscle cells, works just like insulin in making the sodium-potassium pump more active — so yes, it supports the claim.
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