Identification of novel insulin mimetic drugs by quantitative total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy
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Stephan M. Winkler | Daniela Borgmann | Julian Weghuber | P. Hinterdorfer | O. Höglinger | J. Wruss | Peter Lanzerstorfer | L. Chtcheglova | Verena Stadlbauer | R. Haselgrübler | Klaus Schröder | Klaus R Schröder | J. Weghuber
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