The type 2 diabetes gene product STARD10 is a phosphoinositide-binding protein that controls insulin secretory granule biogenesis
10.1016/j.molmet.2020.101015
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Main Authors: | Carrat, G.R., Haythorne, E., Tomas, A., Haataja, L., Müller, A., Arvan, P., Piunti, A., Cheng, K., Huang, M., Pullen, T.J., Georgiadou, E., Stylianides, T., Amirruddin, N.S., Salem, V., Distaso, W., Cakebread, A., Heesom, K.J., Lewis, P.A., Hodson, D.J., Briant, L.J., Fung, A.C.H., Sessions, R.B., Alpy, F., Kong, A.P.S., Benke, P.I., Torta, F., Teo, A.K.K., Leclerc, I., Solimena, M., Wigley, D.B., Rutter, G.A. |
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Other Authors: | BIOCHEMISTRY |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/198651 |
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