SummaryA longstanding unsettled question is whether pancreatic β cells originate from exocrine duct cells. We have now used genetic labeling to fate map embryonic and adult pancreatic duct cells. We show that Hnf1β+ cells of the trunk compartment of the early branching pancreas are precursors of acinar, duct, and endocrine lineages. Hnf1β+ cells subsequent form the embryonic duct epithelium, which gives rise to both ductal and endocrine lineages, but not to acinar cells. By the end of gestation, the fate of Hnf1β+ duct cells is further restrained. We provide compelling evidence that the ductal epithelium does not make a significant contribution to acinar or endocrine cells during neonatal growth, during a 6 month observation period, or duri...
Pancreas development involves a coordinated process in which an early phase of cell segregation is f...
International audienceHeterozygous mutations in the human HNF1B gene are associated with maturity-on...
The pancreas is a highly branched, compound gland whose development requires the diversification of ...
SummaryA longstanding unsettled question is whether pancreatic β cells originate from exocrine duct ...
Ductal cells of the pancreas form the epithelial lining of the branched tubes that deliver enzymes p...
During pancreatic organogenesis endocrine cells arise from non self-renewing progenitors that expres...
Diabetes is characterized by the loss of functional insulin-producing β-cells. Thus, one axis of res...
The pancreas originates from two epithelial evaginations of the foregut, which consist of multipoten...
Early pancreas development, given its complexity, is generally considered as a paradigm for branchin...
AbstractDuring pancreas development, endocrine and exocrine cells arise from a common multipotent pr...
AbstractDuring mouse pancreas development, the transient expression of Neurogenin3 (Neurog3) in unco...
The production of pancreatic β cells is the most challenging step for curing diabetes using next-gen...
Although pancreatic β cells are known to expand by self-renewal in postnatal life, contribution by d...
Peribiliary glands (PBGs) in bile duct walls, and pancreatic duct glands (PDGs) associated with panc...
AbstractAlthough many of the genes that regulate development of the endocrine pancreas have been ide...
Pancreas development involves a coordinated process in which an early phase of cell segregation is f...
International audienceHeterozygous mutations in the human HNF1B gene are associated with maturity-on...
The pancreas is a highly branched, compound gland whose development requires the diversification of ...
SummaryA longstanding unsettled question is whether pancreatic β cells originate from exocrine duct ...
Ductal cells of the pancreas form the epithelial lining of the branched tubes that deliver enzymes p...
During pancreatic organogenesis endocrine cells arise from non self-renewing progenitors that expres...
Diabetes is characterized by the loss of functional insulin-producing β-cells. Thus, one axis of res...
The pancreas originates from two epithelial evaginations of the foregut, which consist of multipoten...
Early pancreas development, given its complexity, is generally considered as a paradigm for branchin...
AbstractDuring pancreas development, endocrine and exocrine cells arise from a common multipotent pr...
AbstractDuring mouse pancreas development, the transient expression of Neurogenin3 (Neurog3) in unco...
The production of pancreatic β cells is the most challenging step for curing diabetes using next-gen...
Although pancreatic β cells are known to expand by self-renewal in postnatal life, contribution by d...
Peribiliary glands (PBGs) in bile duct walls, and pancreatic duct glands (PDGs) associated with panc...
AbstractAlthough many of the genes that regulate development of the endocrine pancreas have been ide...
Pancreas development involves a coordinated process in which an early phase of cell segregation is f...
International audienceHeterozygous mutations in the human HNF1B gene are associated with maturity-on...
The pancreas is a highly branched, compound gland whose development requires the diversification of ...