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Role of the Transcription Factor Sox4 in Insulin Secretion and Impaired Glucose Tolerance

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Goldsworthy, Michelle
Hugill, Alison
Freeman, Helen
Horner, Emma
Shimomura, Kenju
Bogani, Debora
Pieles, Guido
Mijat, Vesna
Arkell, Ruth
Bhattacharya, Shoumo

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American Diabetes Association

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OBJECTIVES-To identify, map, clone, and functionally validate a novel mouse model for impaired glucose tolerance and insulin secretion. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS-Haploinsufflciency of the insulin receptor and associated mild insulin resistance has been

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Diabetes

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2037-12-31