Abstract
For decades, investigators have made numerous attempts to generate human pancreatic β cell lines that could be used to advance β cell biology, facilitate drug discovery, and provide a pathway to β cell replacement therapy for the treatment of diabetes. In this issue of the JCI, Ravassard and colleagues report that this has finally been achieved successfully with a multistep process that led to the generation of cells, which they termed EndoC-βH1 cells, that secreted insulin in response to glucose challenge.
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Weir, G. C., & Bonner-Weir, S. (2011, September 1). Finally! A human pancreatic β cell line. Journal of Clinical Investigation. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI58899
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