Background strain has a profound effect on human amylin expression and diabetic phenotype in mice overexpressing the human amylin transgene.
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Background strain has a profound effect on human amylin expression and diabetic phenotype in mice overexpressing the human amylin transgene.
Aitken, Jacqueline
;
Lambert, T
;
Montgomery, K
;
Boyd, D
;
Chen Yap, CT
;
Chuang, C-L
;
Petzer, A
;
Cooper, GJS
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http://hdl.handle.net/2292/44240
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2017-09-01
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