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At the molecular level, insulin receptor activation typically leads to the activation of the kinase, Akt; however, there are varying outputs of this activation, depending upon the cell/tissue type. Match each insulin signaling event/output with its target cell. Some outputs may have more than one match.

A. glycogen synthase inactivation

[ Choose ] liver adipose and liver muscle and adipose adipose liver and muscle

B. Rab 10-GTP forms

[ Choose ] liver adipose and liver muscle and adipose adipose liver and muscle

C. SREBP-1 activates lipogenesis genes

[ Choose ] liver adipose and liver muscle and adipose adipose liver and muscle

D. Hormone-sensitive lipase inhibition

[ Choose ] liver adipose and liver muscle and adipose adipose liver and muscle

E. Foxo not allowed toactivate gluconeogensis genes

[ Choose ] liver adipose and liver muscle and adipose adipose liver and muscle

F. PPAR gamma activates lipid uptake and storage

[ Choose ] liver adipose and liver muscle and adipose adipose liver and muscle

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