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Clinical characteristics of subjects with a missense mutation in glucokinase.Academic Article Why?
Glucokinase mutations, insulin secretion, and diabetes mellitus.Academic Article Why?
Glucokinase: structural analysis of a protein involved in susceptibility to diabetes.Academic Article Why?
Neonatal diabetes mellitus due to complete glucokinase deficiency.Academic Article Why?
Insulin secretory abnormalities in subjects with hyperglycemia due to glucokinase mutations.Academic Article Why?
Nonsense mutation in the glucokinase gene causes early-onset non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.Academic Article Why?
Adaptation to hyperglycemia enhances insulin secretion in glucokinase mutant mice.Academic Article Why?
Candidate gene studies in pedigrees with maturity-onset diabetes of the young not linked with glucokinase.Academic Article Why?
Characterization of a third simple tandem repeat polymorphism in the human glucokinase gene.Academic Article Why?
Compensation in pancreatic beta-cell function in subjects with glucokinase mutations.Academic Article Why?
Glycogen-targeting subunits and glucokinase differentially affect pathways of glycogen metabolism and their regulation in hepatocytes.Academic Article Why?
The population association of glucokinase gene with type 2 (noninsulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus in Chinese.Academic Article Why?
Mutations of the human glucokinase gene and diabetes mellitus.Academic Article Why?
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A common haplotype of the glucokinase gene alters fasting glucose and birth weight: association in six studies and population-genetics analyses.Academic Article Why?
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