Hypothalamic ATP-sensitive K + channels play a key role in sensing hypoglycemia and triggering counterregulatory epinephrine and glucagon responses.
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R. Sherwin | M. Evans | D. Flanagan | E. McNay | Tara Keshavarz | Xiaoning Fan | R. Jacob | R. McCrimmon
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