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2 April 2014GATA4 mutations are a cause of neonatal and childhood-onset diabetes Shaw-Smith, C; De Franco, E; Lango Allen, H; et al.
11 July 2014Phenotypic severity of homozygous GCK mutations causing neonatal or childhood-onset diabetes is primarily mediated through effects on protein stability. Raimondo, A; Chakera, AJ; Thomsen, SK; et al.
14 August 2014Neurogenin 3 is important but not essential for pancreatic islet development in humans. Rubio-Cabezas, O; Codner, E; Flanagan, SE; et al.

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