Phospholipase C-ε links Epac2 activation to the potentiation of glucose-stimulated insulin secretion from mouse islets of Langerhans
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Alan V. Smrcka | Xin Xu | Youming Lu | Frank Schwede | George G. Holz | Oleg G. Chepurny | O. Chepurny | G. Holz | C. Leech | A. Smrcka | M. Roe | Youming Lu | Colin A. Leech | H. Genieser | I. Dzhura | Igor Dzhura | Michael W. Roe | Elvira Dzhura | Hans-G. Genieser | F. Schwede | Xin Xu | Elvira Dzhura
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