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Deletion of the Cited2 gene in beta cells causes impaired insulin secretion and glucose intolerance in mice
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Main Authors:
Cantley, J
,
Davenport, A
,
Dunwoodie, S
,
Biden, T
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Conference item
Published:
2011
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