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Potassium channels, imidazolines, and insulin-secreting cells.

Authors: Mark J. Dunne; Elizabeth A. Harding; Jonathan H. Jaggar; Paul Squires; Rixin Liang; Charlotte Kane; Roger F. L. James; +1 Authors

Potassium channels, imidazolines, and insulin-secreting cells.

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popularity
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influence
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impulse
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