A neuronal isoform of nitric oxide synthase expressed in pancreatic beta-cells controls insulin secretion.
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H. Reggio | C. Broca | T. Chardès | H Reggio | C B Wollheim | T Chardès | A D Lajoix | S Péraldi-Roux | F Tribillac | M Roye | S Dietz | C Broca | M Manteghetti | G Ribes | R Gross | M. Manteghetti | G. Ribes | R. Gross | C. Wollheim | S. Péraldi-Roux | M. Roye | A. Lajoix | F. Tribillac | S. Dietz | René Gross | Claes B. Wollheim | Anne-Dominique Lajoix | Hubbert Reggio | Thierry Chardès | Gérard Ribes
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