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15 october 2019 18:00:28

 
Gain-of-Function Claims for Type-2-Diabetes-Associated Coding Variants in SLC16A11 Are Not Supported by the Experimental Data (Cell Reports)
 


Hoch et al. discuss the analysis of coding variants of SLC16A11 in mice and humans in light of a recent Cell Reports publication. This Matters Arising paper is in response to Zhao et al. (2019a), published in Cell Reports. See also the response by Zhao et al. (2019b), published in this issue.


 
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