Fish-hunting cone snail disrupts prey’s glucose homeostasis with weaponized mimetics of somatostatin and insulin
Ho Yan Yeung(University of Copenhagen), Helena Safavi-Hemami(University of Copenhagen), Thomas Lund Koch(University of Utah), Daniel B. Andersen(Copenhagen University Hospital), Walden E. Bjørn‐Yoshimoto(University of Copenhagen), Sergey Y. Vakhrushev(University of Copenhagen), Samuel S. Espino(University of Utah), Kasper B. Pedersen(University of Copenhagen), Jakob G. Knudsen(University of Copenhagen), Agnes L. Hipgrave Ederveen(Leiden University Medical Center), Iris Bea L. Ramiro(University of the Philippines System), Noortje de Haan(Leiden University Medical Center), Jens J. Holst(University of Copenhagen), Hans Bräuner‐Osborne(University of Copenhagen), Baldomero M. Olivera(University of Utah), Alexander Hamilton(University of Copenhagen), Katrine T. Schjoldager(University of Copenhagen)
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