Timo Otonkoski
Biomedicum Stem Cell Center and Hospital for Children and Adolescents
University of Helsinki
Helsinki
Finland
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- Unique basement membrane structure of human pancreatic islets: implications for beta-cell growth and differentiation. Otonkoski, T., Banerjee, M., Korsgren, O., Thornell, L.E., Virtanen, I. Diabetes. Obes. Metab (2008)
- Physical exercise-induced hypoglycemia caused by failed silencing of monocarboxylate transporter 1 in pancreatic beta cells. Otonkoski, T., Jiao, H., Kaminen-Ahola, N., Tapia-Paez, I., Ullah, M.S., Parton, L.E., Schuit, F., Quintens, R., Sipilä, I., Mayatepek, E., Meissner, T., Halestrap, A.P., Rutter, G.A., Kere, J. Am. J. Hum. Genet. (2007)
- Noninvasive diagnosis of focal hyperinsulinism of infancy with [18F]-DOPA positron emission tomography. Otonkoski, T., Näntö-Salonen, K., Seppänen, M., Veijola, R., Huopio, H., Hussain, K., Tapanainen, P., Eskola, O., Parkkola, R., Ekström, K., Guiot, Y., Rahier, J., Laakso, M., Rintala, R., Nuutila, P., Minn, H. Diabetes (2006)
- Stem cells in the treatment of diabetes. Otonkoski, T., Gao, R., Lundin, K. Ann. Med. (2005)
- Physical exercise-induced hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia is an autosomal-dominant trait characterized by abnormal pyruvate-induced insulin release. Otonkoski, T., Kaminen, N., Ustinov, J., Lapatto, R., Meissner, T., Mayatepek, E., Kere, J., Sipilä, I. Diabetes (2003)
- A point mutation inactivating the sulfonylurea receptor causes the severe form of persistent hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia of infancy in Finland. Otonkoski, T., Ammälä, C., Huopio, H., Cote, G.J., Chapman, J., Cosgrove, K., Ashfield, R., Huang, E., Komulainen, J., Ashcroft, F.M., Dunne, M.J., Kere, J., Thomas, P.M. Diabetes (1999)









