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GPRC5B a putative glutamate-receptor candidate is negative modulator of insulin secretion. by Soni, A, Amisten, S, Rorsman, P, Salehi, A
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GPRC5B a putative glutamate-receptor candidate is negative modulator of insulin secretion. by Soni, A, Amisten, S, Rorsman, P, Salehi, A
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An atlas and functional analysis of G-protein coupled receptors in human islets of Langerhans by Amisten, S, Salehi, A, Rorsman, P, Jones, P, Persaud, S
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An atlas of G-protein coupled receptor expression and function in human subcutaneous adipose tissue. by Amisten, S, Neville, M, Hawkes, R, Persaud, S, Karpe, F, Salehi, A
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Somatostatin release, electrical activity, membrane currents and exocytosis in human pancreatic delta cells. by Braun, M, Ramracheya, R, Amisten, S, Bengtsson, M, Moritoh, Y, Zhang, Q, Johnson, P, Rorsman, P
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Chronic palmitate exposure inhibits insulin secretion by dissociation of Ca(2+) channels from secretory granules. by Hoppa, M, Collins, S, Ramracheya, R, Hodson, L, Amisten, S, Zhang, Q, Johnson, P, Ashcroft, F, Rorsman, P
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Progression of diet-induced diabetes in C57BL6J mice involves functional dissociation of Ca2(+) channels from secretory vesicles. by Collins, S, Hoppa, M, Walker, J, Amisten, S, Abdulkader, F, Bengtsson, M, Fearnside, J, Ramracheya, R, Toye, A, Zhang, Q, Clark, A, Gauguier, D, Rorsman, P
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Aberrant α-Adrenergic Hypertrophic Response in Cardiomyocytes from Human Induced Pluripotent Cells by Gabor Földes, Elena Matsa, János Kriston-Vizi, Thomas Leja, Stefan Amisten, Ljudmila Kolker, Thusharika Kodagoda, Nazanin F. Dolatshad, Maxime Mioulane, Karine Vauchez, Tamás Arányi, Robin Ketteler, Michael D. Schneider, Chris Denning, Sian E. Harding
Published 2014-11-01
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GLP-1 inhibits and adrenaline stimulates glucagon release by differential modulation of N- and L-type Ca2+ channel-dependent exocytosis. by De Marinis, Y, Salehi, A, Ward, C, Zhang, Q, Abdulkader, F, Bengtsson, M, Braha, O, Braun, M, Ramracheya, R, Amisten, S, Habib, A, Moritoh, Y, Zhang, E, Reimann, F, Rosengren, A, Shibasaki, T, Gribble, F, Renström, E, Seino, S, Eliasson, L, Rorsman, P
Published 2010Journal article