Mouse glucose transporter 9 splice variants are expressed in adult liver and kidney and are up-regulated in diabetes.
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C. Cheeseman | A. Manolescu | K. Moley | M. Carayannopoulos | S. Steer | R. Augustin | C. Keembiyehetty
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