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    Expression and function of ATP-dependent potassium channels in zebrafish islet β-cells by Emfinger, Christopher H., Welscher, Alecia, Yan, Zihan, Wang, Yixi, Conway, Hannah, Moss, Jennifer B., Moss, Larry G., Remedi, Maria S., Nichols, Colin G.

    Published in Royal Society open science (01-02-2017)
    “…ATP-sensitive potassium channels (KATP channels) are critical nutrient sensors in many mammalian tissues. In the pancreas, KATP channels are essential for…”
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    Contribution of systemic inflammation to permanence of K ATP -induced neonatal diabetes in mice by Emfinger, Christopher H, Yan, Zihan, Welscher, Alecia, Hung, Peter, McAllister, William, Hruz, Paul W, Nichols, Colin G, Remedi, Maria S

    “…Gain-of-function (GOF) mutations in the ATP-sensitive potassium (K ) channels cause neonatal diabetes. Despite the well-established genetic root of the…”
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    High‐fat‐diet‐induced remission of diabetes in a subset of KATP‐GOF insulin‐secretory‐deficient mice by Yan, Zihan, Shyr, Zeenat A., Fortunato, Manuela, Welscher, Alecia, Alisio, Mariana, Martino, Michael, Finck, Brian N., Conway, Hannah, Remedi, Maria S.

    Published in Diabetes, obesity & metabolism (01-11-2018)
    “…Aims To examine the effects of a high‐fat‐diet (HFD) on monogenic neonatal diabetes, without the confounding effects of compensatory hyperinsulinaemia. Methods…”
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    High-fat-diet-induced remission of diabetes in a subset of K ATP -GOF insulin-secretory-deficient mice by Yan, Zihan, Shyr, Zeenat A, Fortunato, Manuela, Welscher, Alecia, Alisio, Mariana, Martino, Michael, Finck, Brian N, Conway, Hannah, Remedi, Maria S

    Published in Diabetes, obesity & metabolism (01-11-2018)
    “…To examine the effects of a high-fat-diet (HFD) on monogenic neonatal diabetes, without the confounding effects of compensatory hyperinsulinaemia. Mice…”
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