Cx36-Mediated Coupling Reduces β-Cell Heterogeneity, Confines the Stimulating Glucose Concentration Range, and Affects Insulin Release Kinetics
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Paolo Meda | Marjan Rupnik | A. Charollais | P. Meda | M. Rupnik | Stephan Speier | Anne Charollais | Asllan Gjinovci | A. Gjinovci | S. Speier
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