Extracellular signals and pancreatic β-cell development: A brief review

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Cell lineage development is a finely tuned process of proliferation and differentiation, survival and apoptosis, that is regulated by numerous extracellular signals. Here we review some of the extracellular signals - including insoluble cell-cell and extracellular matrix-cell interactions, as well as soluble factors - that appear critical for pancreatic β-cell development. Knowledge of how these signals control the development of pancreatic endocrine stem/precursor cells into fully functional insulin-secreting β cells is a platform for the restoration of β-cell function and the cure therapy of type 1 diabetes.

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Jiang, F. X., & Harrison, L. C. (2002, December 1). Extracellular signals and pancreatic β-cell development: A brief review. Molecular Medicine. Johns Hopkins University Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf03402081

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