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-Cell-Mediated Signaling Predominates Over Direct -Cell Signaling in the Regulation of Glucagon Secretion in Humans

Diabetes Care - United States
doi 10.2337/dc09-0798
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Internal MedicineEndocrinologyAdvancedMetabolismSpecialized NursingDiabetes
Date

September 3, 2009

Authors
B. A. CooperbergP. E. Cryer
Publisher

American Diabetes Association


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