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Nucleic Acids Research|April 25, 1989
Multiple cooperative interactions constrain BPV-1 E2 dependent activation of transcriptionM Sowden, S Harrison, R Ashfield, et al.
Diabetic Medicine : a Journal of the British Diabetic Association|April 25, 2001
Association studies of variants in promoter and coding regions of beta-cell ATP-sensitive K-channel genes SUR1 and Kir6.2 with Type 2 diabetes mellitus (UKPDS 53)A L Gloyn, Y Hashim, S J Ashcroft, et al.
The EMBO Journal|December 1, 1994
MAZ-dependent termination between closely spaced human complement genesR Ashfield, A J Patel, S A Bossone, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|October 6, 2000
Dominantly inherited hyperinsulinism caused by a mutation in the sulfonylurea receptor type 1H Huopio, F Reimann, R Ashfield, et al.
Nature|February 8, 1996
Promiscuous coupling between the sulphonylurea receptor and inwardly rectifying potassium channelsC Ammälä, A Moorhouse, F Gribble, et al.
FEBS Letters|June 19, 1995
Cloning and functional expression of the cDNA encoding an inwardly-rectifying potassium channel expressed in pancreatic beta-cells and in the brainC T Bond, C Ammälä, R Ashfield, et al.
Microbiology Spectrum|May 18, 2023
Assessment of CD200R Activation in Combination with Doxycycline in a Model of MelioidosisR E Thom, E D Williamson, J Casulli, et al.
Diabetes|May 20, 1999
A point mutation inactivating the sulfonylurea receptor causes the severe form of persistent hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia of infancy in FinlandT Otonkoski, C Ammälä, H Huopio, et al.
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Nucleic Acids Research|April 25, 1989
Multiple cooperative interactions constrain BPV-1 E2 dependent activation of transcriptionM Sowden, S Harrison, R Ashfield, et al.
Diabetic Medicine : a Journal of the British Diabetic Association|April 25, 2001
Association studies of variants in promoter and coding regions of beta-cell ATP-sensitive K-channel genes SUR1 and Kir6.2 with Type 2 diabetes mellitus (UKPDS 53)A L Gloyn, Y Hashim, S J Ashcroft, et al.
The EMBO Journal|December 1, 1994
MAZ-dependent termination between closely spaced human complement genesR Ashfield, A J Patel, S A Bossone, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|October 6, 2000
Dominantly inherited hyperinsulinism caused by a mutation in the sulfonylurea receptor type 1H Huopio, F Reimann, R Ashfield, et al.
Nature|February 8, 1996
Promiscuous coupling between the sulphonylurea receptor and inwardly rectifying potassium channelsC Ammälä, A Moorhouse, F Gribble, et al.
FEBS Letters|June 19, 1995
Cloning and functional expression of the cDNA encoding an inwardly-rectifying potassium channel expressed in pancreatic beta-cells and in the brainC T Bond, C Ammälä, R Ashfield, et al.
Microbiology Spectrum|May 18, 2023
Assessment of CD200R Activation in Combination with Doxycycline in a Model of MelioidosisR E Thom, E D Williamson, J Casulli, et al.
Diabetes|May 20, 1999
A point mutation inactivating the sulfonylurea receptor causes the severe form of persistent hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia of infancy in FinlandT Otonkoski, C Ammälä, H Huopio, et al.
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