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Familial hyperinsulinism caused by an activating glucokinase mutation.
Author(s):
Miguel Cuesta
,
Margaret C. Stanley
,
Betsy Herold
,
Keith B. Glaser
,
Mats M Heyman
,
Franz M. Matschinsky
,
M Permutt
,
P Kesavan
,
A. Buchs
,
Paul S Thornton
,
Erica E. Davis
Publication date:
1998-01-22
Journal:
The New England journal of medicine
Keywords:
Adult
,
Base Sequence
,
Genes, Dominant
,
Glucokinase
,
genetics
,
metabolism
,
Glucose
,
Humans
,
Hyperinsulinism
,
enzymology
,
Insulin
,
secretion
,
Male
,
Mutation
,
Pedigree
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9435328
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10.1056/NEJM199801223380404
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Chemistry
Keywords:
Adult
,
Base Sequence
,
Genes, Dominant
,
Glucokinase
,
genetics
,
metabolism
,
Glucose
,
Humans
,
Hyperinsulinism
,
enzymology
,
Insulin
,
secretion
,
Male
,
Mutation
,
Pedigree
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Chemistry
Keywords:
Adult
,
Base Sequence
,
Genes, Dominant
,
Glucokinase
,
genetics
,
metabolism
,
Glucose
,
Humans
,
Hyperinsulinism
,
enzymology
,
Insulin
,
secretion
,
Male
,
Mutation
,
Pedigree
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