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Editorial
. 2025 Apr 1;74(4):455-457.
doi: 10.2337/dbi24-0045.

An Essential Role of IER3IP1 in β-Cell Development and Proinsulin Trafficking

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Editorial

An Essential Role of IER3IP1 in β-Cell Development and Proinsulin Trafficking

Wenli Feng et al. Diabetes. .
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