Postnatal maintenance or regeneration of pancreatic beta cells is considered to occur exclusively via the replication of existing beta cells, but clinically meaningful restoration of human beta cell mass by proliferation has never been achieved. We discovered a population of immature beta cells that is present throughout life and forms from non-beta precursors at a specialized micro-environment or "neogenic niche" at the islet periphery. These cells express insulin, but lack other key beta cell markers, and are transcriptionally immature, incapable of sensing glucose, and unable to support calcium influx. They constitute an intermediate stage in the transdifferentiation of alpha cells to cells that are functionally indistinguishable from co...
expansion of functional beta cells from adult human islets is an attractive approach for generating...
There is great interest in the potential of the human endocrine pancreas for regeneration by beta-ce...
Diabetes is characterized by the loss of functional insulin-producing β-cells. Thus, one axis of res...
Postnatal maintenance or regeneration of pancreatic beta cells is considered to occur exclusively vi...
We recently discovered a novel subset of beta cells that resemble immature beta cells during pancrea...
Pancreatic islets consist of 60-80% beta cells, which secrete insulin, a hormone of profound importa...
Pancreatic islets consist of 60-80% beta cells, which secrete insulin, a hormone of profound importa...
Replacing missing insulin-producing beta cells to treat diabetes is a major challenge for regenerati...
Proliferation of pancreatic β-cells has long been known to reach its peak in the neonatal stages and...
Expansion of beta cells from the limited number of adult human islet donors is an attractive prospec...
Expansion of beta cells from the limited number of adult human islet donors is an attractive prospec...
Insulin-expressing beta cells, found in pancreatic islets, are capable of generating more beta cells...
The lack or dysfunction of insulin-producing beta-cells is the cause of all forms of diabetes. In vi...
Insulin injections treat but do not cure Type 1 diabetes (T1DM). The success of islet transplantatio...
The pancreas is composed of two main compartments consisting of endocrine and exocrine tissues. The ...
expansion of functional beta cells from adult human islets is an attractive approach for generating...
There is great interest in the potential of the human endocrine pancreas for regeneration by beta-ce...
Diabetes is characterized by the loss of functional insulin-producing β-cells. Thus, one axis of res...
Postnatal maintenance or regeneration of pancreatic beta cells is considered to occur exclusively vi...
We recently discovered a novel subset of beta cells that resemble immature beta cells during pancrea...
Pancreatic islets consist of 60-80% beta cells, which secrete insulin, a hormone of profound importa...
Pancreatic islets consist of 60-80% beta cells, which secrete insulin, a hormone of profound importa...
Replacing missing insulin-producing beta cells to treat diabetes is a major challenge for regenerati...
Proliferation of pancreatic β-cells has long been known to reach its peak in the neonatal stages and...
Expansion of beta cells from the limited number of adult human islet donors is an attractive prospec...
Expansion of beta cells from the limited number of adult human islet donors is an attractive prospec...
Insulin-expressing beta cells, found in pancreatic islets, are capable of generating more beta cells...
The lack or dysfunction of insulin-producing beta-cells is the cause of all forms of diabetes. In vi...
Insulin injections treat but do not cure Type 1 diabetes (T1DM). The success of islet transplantatio...
The pancreas is composed of two main compartments consisting of endocrine and exocrine tissues. The ...
expansion of functional beta cells from adult human islets is an attractive approach for generating...
There is great interest in the potential of the human endocrine pancreas for regeneration by beta-ce...
Diabetes is characterized by the loss of functional insulin-producing β-cells. Thus, one axis of res...