Phosphorylation and Degradation of Tomosyn-2 De-represses Insulin Secretion*
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A. Attie | J. Coon | Mark P. Keller | M. Rabaglia | Alexander S. Hebert | P. Paul | Sushant Bhatnagar | A. S. Zhou | T. Gregg | Mufaddal S. Soni | Lindsay S. Wrighton | M. Keller
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