Type 2 Diabetes and Congenital Hyperinsulinism Cause DNA Double-Strand Breaks and p53 Activity in β Cells
Sharona Tornovsky-Babeay(Hadassah Medical Center), Yuval Dor(Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Daniela Dadon, Ayat Hija, Mark A. Magnuson(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), Miri Stolovich-Rain(Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Kevan C. Herold(Yale University), Judith Furth‐Lavi(Hadassah Medical Center), Zvi Granot(Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Tehila Kadosh, Ann Saada(Shaare Zedek Medical Center), Elhanan Tzipilevich(Migal - Galilee Technology Center), Shay Porat(Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Frances M. Ashcroft(University of Oxford), Tricia Bhatti(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Louis H. Philipson(University of Chicago), Charles A. Stanley(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Benjamin Gläser(Donauspital), Oren Ziv, Pieter In 'T Veld(Center for Beta Cell Therapy in Diabetes)
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