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  • Erlander MG, Tillakaratne NJ, Feldblum S, Patel N, Tobin AJ. Two genes encode distinct glutamate decarboxylases. Neuron. July 1991, s. 91–100. DOI 10.1016/0896-6273(91)90077-D. PMID 2069816. 
  • Kim J, Richter W, Aanstoot HJ, Shi Y, Fu Q, Rajotte R, Warnock G, Baekkeskov S. Differential expression of GAD65 and GAD67 in human, rat, and mouse pancreatic islets. Diabetes. 1993, s. 1799–808. DOI 10.2337/diab.42.12.1799. PMID 8243826. 
  • Szabo G, Katarova Z, Greenspan R. Distinct protein forms are produced from alternatively spliced bicistronic glutamic acid decarboxylase mRNAs during development. Molecular and Cellular Biology. November 1994, s. 7535–45. DOI 10.1128/mcb.14.11.7535. PMID 7935469. 
  • Soghomonian JJ, Martin DL. Two isoforms of glutamate decarboxylase: why?. Trends Pharmacol. Sci.. 1998, s. 500–5. DOI 10.1016/s0165-6147(98)01270-x. PMID 9871412. 
  • Kaufman DL, Houser CR, Tobin AJ. Two forms of the gamma-aminobutyric acid synthetic enzyme glutamate decarboxylase have distinct intraneuronal distributions and cofactor interactions. J. Neurochem.. 1991, s. 720–3. DOI 10.1111/j.1471-4159.1991.tb08211.x. PMID 1988566. 
  • Kanaani J, Cianciaruso C, Phelps EA, Pasquier M, Brioudes E, Billestrup N, Baekkeskov S. Compartmentalization of GABA synthesis by GAD67 differs between pancreatic beta cells and neurons. PLoS ONE. 2015, s. e0117130. DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0117130. PMID 25647668. 
  • Jin H, Wu H, Osterhaus G, Wei J, Davis K, Sha D, Floor E, Hsu CC, Kopke RD, Wu JY. Demonstration of functional coupling between gamma -aminobutyric acid (GABA) synthesis and vesicular GABA transport into synaptic vesicles. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. April 2003, s. 4293–8. DOI 10.1073/pnas.0730698100. PMID 12634427. 
  • Wei J, Davis KM, Wu H, Wu JY. Protein phosphorylation of human brain glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD)65 and GAD67 and its physiological implications. Biochemistry. May 2004, s. 6182–9. DOI 10.1021/bi0496992. PMID 15147202. 
  • Battaglioli G, Liu H, Martin DL. Kinetic differences between the isoforms of glutamate decarboxylase: implications for the regulation of GABA synthesis. Journal of Neurochemistry. August 2003, s. 879–87. DOI 10.1046/j.1471-4159.2003.01910.x. PMID 12887686. 
  • Baekkeskov S, Aanstoot HJ, Christgau S, Reetz A, Solimena M, Cascalho M, Folli F, Richter-Olesen H, De Camilli P, Camilli PD. Identification of the 64K autoantigen in insulin-dependent diabetes as the GABA-synthesizing enzyme glutamic acid decarboxylase. Nature. September 1990, s. 151–6. DOI 10.1038/347151a0. PMID 1697648. 
  • Kaufman DL, Erlander MG, Clare-Salzler M, Atkinson MA, Maclaren NK, Tobin AJ. Autoimmunity to two forms of glutamate decarboxylase in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. The Journal of Clinical Investigation. January 1992, s. 283–92. DOI 10.1172/JCI115573. PMID 1370298. 
  • Tisch R, Yang XD, Singer SM, Liblau RS, Fugger L, McDevitt HO. Immune response to glutamic acid decarboxylase correlates with insulitis in non-obese diabetic mice. Nature. 1993, s. 72–5. DOI 10.1038/366072a0. PMID 8232539. 
  • Kaufman DL, Clare-Salzler M, Tian J, Forsthuber T, Ting GS, Robinson P, Atkinson MA, Sercarz EE, Tobin AJ, Lehmann PV. Spontaneous loss of T-cell tolerance to glutamic acid decarboxylase in murine insulin-dependent diabetes. Nature. 1993, s. 69–72. DOI 10.1038/366069a0. PMID 7694152. 
  • Tian J, Clare-Salzler M, Herschenfeld A, Middleton B, Newman D, Mueller R, Arita S, Evans C, Atkinson MA, Mullen Y, Sarvetnick N, Tobin AJ, Lehmann PV, Kaufman DL. Modulating autoimmune responses to GAD inhibits disease progression and prolongs islet graft survival in diabetes-prone mice. Nat. Med.. 1996, s. 1348–53. DOI 10.1038/nm1296-1348. PMID 8946834. 
  • Ludvigsson J, Faresjö M, Hjorth M, Axelsson S, Chéramy M, Pihl M, Vaarala O, Forsander G, Ivarsson S, Johansson C, Lindh A, Nilsson NO, Aman J, Ortqvist E, Zerhouni P, Casas R. GAD treatment and insulin secretion in recent-onset type 1 diabetes. The New England Journal of Medicine. October 2008, s. 1909–20. DOI 10.1056/NEJMoa0804328. PMID 18843118. 

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  • Erlander MG, Tillakaratne NJ, Feldblum S, Patel N, Tobin AJ. Two genes encode distinct glutamate decarboxylases. Neuron. July 1991, s. 91–100. DOI 10.1016/0896-6273(91)90077-D. PMID 2069816. 
  • Kim J, Richter W, Aanstoot HJ, Shi Y, Fu Q, Rajotte R, Warnock G, Baekkeskov S. Differential expression of GAD65 and GAD67 in human, rat, and mouse pancreatic islets. Diabetes. 1993, s. 1799–808. DOI 10.2337/diab.42.12.1799. PMID 8243826. 
  • Szabo G, Katarova Z, Greenspan R. Distinct protein forms are produced from alternatively spliced bicistronic glutamic acid decarboxylase mRNAs during development. Molecular and Cellular Biology. November 1994, s. 7535–45. DOI 10.1128/mcb.14.11.7535. PMID 7935469. 
  • Pinal CS, Tobin AJ. Uniqueness and redundancy in GABA production. Perspectives on Developmental Neurobiology. 1998, s. 109–18. PMID 9777629. 
  • Soghomonian JJ, Martin DL. Two isoforms of glutamate decarboxylase: why?. Trends Pharmacol. Sci.. 1998, s. 500–5. DOI 10.1016/s0165-6147(98)01270-x. PMID 9871412. 
  • Kaufman DL, Houser CR, Tobin AJ. Two forms of the gamma-aminobutyric acid synthetic enzyme glutamate decarboxylase have distinct intraneuronal distributions and cofactor interactions. J. Neurochem.. 1991, s. 720–3. DOI 10.1111/j.1471-4159.1991.tb08211.x. PMID 1988566. 
  • Kanaani J, Cianciaruso C, Phelps EA, Pasquier M, Brioudes E, Billestrup N, Baekkeskov S. Compartmentalization of GABA synthesis by GAD67 differs between pancreatic beta cells and neurons. PLoS ONE. 2015, s. e0117130. DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0117130. PMID 25647668. 
  • Jin H, Wu H, Osterhaus G, Wei J, Davis K, Sha D, Floor E, Hsu CC, Kopke RD, Wu JY. Demonstration of functional coupling between gamma -aminobutyric acid (GABA) synthesis and vesicular GABA transport into synaptic vesicles. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. April 2003, s. 4293–8. DOI 10.1073/pnas.0730698100. PMID 12634427. 
  • Wei J, Davis KM, Wu H, Wu JY. Protein phosphorylation of human brain glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD)65 and GAD67 and its physiological implications. Biochemistry. May 2004, s. 6182–9. DOI 10.1021/bi0496992. PMID 15147202. 
  • Battaglioli G, Liu H, Martin DL. Kinetic differences between the isoforms of glutamate decarboxylase: implications for the regulation of GABA synthesis. Journal of Neurochemistry. August 2003, s. 879–87. DOI 10.1046/j.1471-4159.2003.01910.x. PMID 12887686. 
  • Baekkeskov S, Aanstoot HJ, Christgau S, Reetz A, Solimena M, Cascalho M, Folli F, Richter-Olesen H, De Camilli P, Camilli PD. Identification of the 64K autoantigen in insulin-dependent diabetes as the GABA-synthesizing enzyme glutamic acid decarboxylase. Nature. September 1990, s. 151–6. DOI 10.1038/347151a0. PMID 1697648. 
  • Kaufman DL, Erlander MG, Clare-Salzler M, Atkinson MA, Maclaren NK, Tobin AJ. Autoimmunity to two forms of glutamate decarboxylase in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. The Journal of Clinical Investigation. January 1992, s. 283–92. DOI 10.1172/JCI115573. PMID 1370298. 
  • Tisch R, Yang XD, Singer SM, Liblau RS, Fugger L, McDevitt HO. Immune response to glutamic acid decarboxylase correlates with insulitis in non-obese diabetic mice. Nature. 1993, s. 72–5. DOI 10.1038/366072a0. PMID 8232539. 
  • Kaufman DL, Clare-Salzler M, Tian J, Forsthuber T, Ting GS, Robinson P, Atkinson MA, Sercarz EE, Tobin AJ, Lehmann PV. Spontaneous loss of T-cell tolerance to glutamic acid decarboxylase in murine insulin-dependent diabetes. Nature. 1993, s. 69–72. DOI 10.1038/366069a0. PMID 7694152. 
  • Tian J, Clare-Salzler M, Herschenfeld A, Middleton B, Newman D, Mueller R, Arita S, Evans C, Atkinson MA, Mullen Y, Sarvetnick N, Tobin AJ, Lehmann PV, Kaufman DL. Modulating autoimmune responses to GAD inhibits disease progression and prolongs islet graft survival in diabetes-prone mice. Nat. Med.. 1996, s. 1348–53. DOI 10.1038/nm1296-1348. PMID 8946834. 
  • Ludvigsson J, Faresjö M, Hjorth M, Axelsson S, Chéramy M, Pihl M, Vaarala O, Forsander G, Ivarsson S, Johansson C, Lindh A, Nilsson NO, Aman J, Ortqvist E, Zerhouni P, Casas R. GAD treatment and insulin secretion in recent-onset type 1 diabetes. The New England Journal of Medicine. October 2008, s. 1909–20. DOI 10.1056/NEJMoa0804328. PMID 18843118.