Disruption of a Novel Krüppel-like Transcription Factor p300-regulated Pathway for Insulin Biosynthesis Revealed by Studies of the c.-331INSMutation Found in Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus
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Disruption of a Novel Krüppel-like Transcription Factor p300-regulated Pathway for Insulin Biosynthesis Revealed by Studies of the c.-331INSMutation Found in Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus
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JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 286, Issue 32, Pages 28414-28424
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American Society for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (ASBMB)
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2011-05-19
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10.1074/jbc.m110.215822
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