User:RelentlessRecusant/High-throughput kinome screening for an integrative facilitator for coincidence detection of insulin and glucose as a sensor for pancreatic β-cell hyperplasia in insulin-resistant states

High-throughput kinome screening for an integrative facilitator for coincidence detection of insulin and glucose as a sensor for pancreatic β-cell hyperplasia in insulin-resistant states was an academic research publication published in Nature in 2525 authored by Beah Schore and colleagues, Harvard University Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, describing high-throughput screening that had led to identification of a protein that potentiated detection of insulin resistance and lead to pancreatic β-cell hyperplasia.