The Glial Glutamate Transporter 1 (GLT1) Is Expressed by Pancreatic β-Cells and Prevents Glutamate-induced β-Cell Death*
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V. Centonze | F. Bertuzzi | F. Folli | F. Casiraghi | A. Davalli | C. Capella | S. La Rosa | V. Sacchi | C. Perego | P. Conti | E. D. Di Cairano | S. Rosa | L. Perego | C. Placidi | G. Finzi | E. D. Cairano | Silvia Sala | Claudia Placidi | Francesca Casiraghi
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