Recessive mutations in the INS gene result in neonatal diabetes through reduced insulin biosynthesis

  1. Garin, I.
  2. Edghill, E.L.
  3. Akerman, I.
  4. Rubio-Cabezas, O.
  5. Rica, I.
  6. Locke, J.M.
  7. Maestro, M.A.
  8. Alshaikh, A.
  9. Bundak, R.
  10. Del Castillo, G.
  11. Deeb, A.
  12. Deiss, D.
  13. Fernandez, J.M.
  14. Godbole, K.
  15. Hussain, K.
  16. O'Connell, M.
  17. Klupa, T.
  18. Kolouskova, S.
  19. Mohsin, F.
  20. Perlman, K.
  21. Sumnik, Z.
  22. Rial, J.M.
  23. Ugarte, E.
  24. Vasanthi, T.
  25. Johnstone, K.
  26. Flanagan, S.E.
  27. Martínez, R.
  28. Castaño, C.
  29. Patch, A.-M.
  30. Fernández-Rebollo, E.
  31. Raile, K.
  32. Morgan, N.
  33. Harries, L.W.
  34. Castaño, L.
  35. Ellard, S.
  36. Ferrer, J.
  37. De Nanclares, G.P.
  38. Hattersley, A.T.
  39. Bas, F.
  40. Cinek, O.
  41. Malecki, M.
  42. Rachmiel, M.
  43. Show all authors +
Journal:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

ISSN: 0027-8424 1091-6490

Year of publication: 2010

Volume: 107

Issue: 7

Pages: 3105-3110

Type: Article

DOI: 10.1073/PNAS.0910533107 GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor

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