Dysfunctional mitochondrial bioenergetics and oxidative stress in Akita(+/Ins2)-derived β-cells.
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S. Barnes | K. Mitra | Jianhua Zhang | V. Darley-Usmar | B. Chacko | Michelle S. Johnson | X. Lei | Xiaosen Ouyang | S. Ramanadham | A. Koizumi | Tanecia Mitchell | Y-S Gai | D. Moore
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