Dapagliflozin Does Not Directly Affect Human α or β Cells
Chunhua Dai(Diabetes Australia), Alvin C. Powers(Diabetes Australia), Dale L. Greiner(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Owen P. McGuinness(Vanderbilt University), Nathaniel Hart(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), David A. Jacobson(Vanderbilt University), Leonard D. Shultz(Jackson Laboratory), Rita Bottino(Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh), Greg Poffenberger(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), M. Wade Calcutt(Vanderbilt University), Alena Shostak(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), John T. Walker(Western University), Yasir Bouchi(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), E. Danielle Dean(Vanderbilt University Medical Center)
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