Brereton et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Islet α-cells do not influence insulin secretion from β-cells through cell–cell contactBrereton et al., 2007
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- 10330112268327715476
- Author
- Brereton H
- Carvell M
- Persaud S
- Jones P
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- Publication venue
- Endocrine
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Interactions between the endocrine cells in islets of Langerhans influence their secretory function, and disruption of islet structure results in impaired insulin secretory responses to both nutrient and non-nutrient stimuli. We have previously demonstrated that insulin …
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