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Enhanced effect of sulfonylurea (SU) in copolymer comprising a sugar moiety and SU derivative as double ligands on insulin secretion from MIN6 cells

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Keun-Hong Park, Mitsuaki Goto, Jun-Ichi Miyazaki, Chong-Su Cho & Toshihiro Akaike. (2001) Incorporation of sulfonylurea into sugar-carrying polymers and their effects on insulin secretion from MIN6 cells in a solution state . Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition 12:8, pages 911-920.
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