Chronic Hyperglycemia Triggers Loss of Pancreatic β Cell Differentiation in an Animal Model of Diabetes*
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S. Bonner-Weir | Arun J Sharma | W. Hasenkamp | G. Weir | H. İlkova | J. Jonas | G. Patanè | R. Laybutt
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