No evidence for mutations in a putative beta-cell ATP-sensitive K+ channel subunit in MODY, NIDDM, or GDM.
The beta-cell ATP-sensitive K+ (K-ATP) channel has a major role in glucose-induced insulin secretion. Screening the entire coding sequence of the gene for a putative beta-cell K-ATP channel subunit, K-ATP2, with single-strand conformation polymorphism did not show any mutations associated with diabe...
Autori principali: | Zhang, Y, Warren-Perry, M, Sakura, H, Adelman, J, Stoffel, M, Bell, G, Ashcroft, F, Turner, R |
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Natura: | Journal article |
Lingua: | English |
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1995
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