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A Nutrient-Sensing Transition at Birth Triggers Glucose-Responsive Insulin Secretion

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A. Helman, Cangelosi, A. L. , Davis, J. C. , Pham, Q. , Rothman, A. , Faust, A. L. , Straubhaar, J. R. , Sabatini, D.M. , and Melton, D. A. . 2020. “A Nutrient-Sensing Transition At Birth Triggers Glucose-Responsive Insulin Secretion”. Cell Metab, 31, 5, Pp. 1004–1016.
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