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University of Groningen

Increased insulin sensitivity and diminished pancreatic beta-cell function in DNA repair

deficient Ercc1(d/-) mice

Huerta Guevara, Ana P; McGowan, Sara J; Kazantzis, Melissa; Stallons, Tania Rozgaja;

Sano, Tokio; Mulder, Niels L; Jurdzinski, Angelika; van Dijk, Theo H; Eggen, Bart J L; Jonker,

Johan W

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Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental

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10.1016/j.metabol.2021.154711

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Huerta Guevara, A. P., McGowan, S. J., Kazantzis, M., Stallons, T. R., Sano, T., Mulder, N. L., Jurdzinski, A., van Dijk, T. H., Eggen, B. J. L., Jonker, J. W., Niedernhofer, L. J., & Kruit, J. K. (2021). Increased insulin sensitivity and diminished pancreatic beta-cell function in DNA repair deficient Ercc1(d/-) mice. Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental, 117, 1-9. [154711]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.metabol.2021.154711

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