G6PC2 controls glucagon secretion by defining the set point for glucose in pancreatic α cells
Varun Bahl(University of Pennsylvania), Klaus H. Kaestner(University of Pennsylvania), Michelle Y. Y. Lee(University of Pennsylvania), Benjamin F. Voight(Translational Therapeutics (United States)), Elisabetta Manduchi(Pancreas Centre (Canada)), Mark Tigue(University of Pennsylvania), Eric Waite(Pancreas Centre (Canada)), Catherine Lee May(University of Pennsylvania), Benjamin Gläser(Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Nicholas Manuto(University of Pennsylvania), Zenab Hamdan(Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Reut Rifkind(Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Dana Avrahami(Hadassah Medical Center)
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