GPR39 Signaling Is Stimulated by Zinc Ions But Not by Obestatin
Birgitte Holst(University of Copenhagen), Thue W. Schwartz(University of Copenhagen), Sharon C. Cheetham(RenaSci (United Kingdom)), Lars‐Ole Gerlach, Laura Storjohann(University of Copenhagen), Kristoffer L. Egerod(University of Copenhagen), Rob Jones(University of Nottingham), Enrico Schild(Leipzig University), Annette G. Beck‐Sickinger(Leipzig University of Applied Sciences), S P Vickers(University of Nottingham), Carsten E. Stidsen(Novo Nordisk (Denmark))
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