Cloning of the beta cell high-affinity sulfonylurea receptor: a regulator of insulin secretion.
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J. Clement | J. Bryan | L. Aguilar-Bryan | C. Nichols | D. Nelson | A. E. Boyd | J. Clement | G. González | J. Bryan | K. Nguy | C. Nichols | G. González | D. A. Nelson | S. Wechsler | H. Herrera-Sosa | Sergio W. Wechsler | Kimberly Nguy
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