Glucagon receptor as a drug target: A witches' brew of eye of newt (peptides) and toe of frog (receptors)

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2017-01-01

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10.1111/dom.13102

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Nunez, Derek J, and David D'Alessio (2017). Glucagon receptor as a drug target: A witches' brew of eye of newt (peptides) and toe of frog (receptors). Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism. 10.1111/dom.13102 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/15732.

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Derek Nunez

Adjunct Professor in the Department of Medicine

Physician scientist and accredited specialist in clinical pharmacology, therapeutics and internal medicine. Extensive experience of early phase drug development.

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David A D'Alessio

Lindquist Presidential Distinguished Chair

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