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2. Proinflammatory cytokines suppress nonsense-mediated RNA decay to impair regulated transcript isoform processing in pancreatic β cells.

3. Age-dependent transition from islet insulin hypersecretion to hyposecretion in mice with the long QT-syndrome loss-of-function mutation Kcnq1-A340V

5. No direct effect of SGLT2 activity on glucagon secretion

9. Detrimental Actions of Chlorinated Nucleosides on the Function and Viability of Insulin-Producing Cells.

11. Obesity‐induced changes in gene expression in feline adipose and skeletal muscle tissue.

13. Lysine deacetylase inhibition prevents diabetes by chromatin-independent immunoregulation and β-cell protection

14. Interaction Between Dietary Iron Intake and Genetically Determined Iron Overload: Risk of Islet Autoimmunity and Progression to Type 1 Diabetes in the TEDDY Study.

16. Divalent Metal Transporter 1 Regulates Iron-Mediated ROS and Pancreatic β Cell Fate in Response to Cytokines

17. A randomized, double‐blind, crossover study of the effect of the fluoroquinolone moxifloxacin on glucose levels and insulin sensitivity in young men and women.

19. The Fas Pathway Is Involved in Pancreatic β Cell Secretory Function

26. A Blunted GPR183/Oxysterol Axis During Dysglycemia Results in Delayed Recruitment of Macrophages to the Lung During Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection.

27. Defective Proinsulin Handling Modulates the MHC I Bound Peptidome and Activates the Inflammasome in β-Cells.

28. Interleukin-1-receptor antagonist in type 2 diabetes mellitus

29. The Fas pathway is involved in pancreatic [beta] cell secretory function

32. Celebrities in the heart, strangers in the pancreatic beta cell: Voltage‐gated potassium channels Kv7.1 and Kv11.1 bridge long QT syndrome with hyperinsulinaemia as well as type 2 diabetes.

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