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Autor:
Fabrizio Thorel, Simona Chera, Isabelle Avril, Virginie Nepote, Pedro Luis Herrera, Renaud Desgraz, Kenji Kohno
Publikováno v:
Nature
Pancreatic insulin-producing beta-cells have a long lifespan, such that in healthy conditions they replicate little during a lifetime. Nevertheless, they show increased self-duplication after increased metabolic demand or after injury (that is, beta-
Publikováno v:
Mechanisms of Development, Vol. 121, No 1 (2004) pp. 3-14
Expression of nestin has been suggested to be a characteristic of pancreatic islet stem cells. To determine whether nestin is indeed expressed in such putative cells during embryonic development, or in the adult pancreas after injury, we performed a
Autor:
Liliana Kockel, Otto Hagenbüchle, Peter K. Wellauer, Alexandra Delacour, Alessandra Strom, Pedro Luis Herrera, Virginie Nepote
Publikováno v:
Genesis, Vol. 44, No 6 (2006) pp. 287-296
Mice bearing a Cre-encoding transgene driven by a compound [SV40 small t antigen/mousealpha-amylase-2] promoter expressed the recombinase at early developmental stages broadly in the embryonic endoderm before the pancreas and lungs begin to outgrow,
Autor:
Klaus Willecke, Olaf Krüger, Achim Plum, Pedro Luis Herrera, Britta Döring, Dorothée Caille, Anne Charollais, Martin Theis, Virginie Nepote, Christopher Brink, Joachim Degen, Christophe Mas, Paolo Meda
Publikováno v:
Experimental Cell Research
Experimental Cell Research, Vol. 294, No 1 (2004) pp. 18-29
Experimental Cell Research, Vol. 294, No 1 (2004) pp. 18-29
Transcripts of three connexin isoforms (Cx36, Cx43 and Cx45) have been reported in rodent pancreatic islets, but the precise distribution of the cognate proteins is still unknown. We determined expression of Cx36 in a cell-autonomous manner using mic
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Publikováno v:
Endocrine, Vol. 19, No 3 (2002) pp. 267-278
Considerable knowledge of the ontogeny of the endocrine pancreas has been gained in recent years, mainly through the use of two complementary genetic approaches in transgenic mice: gene inactivation or overexpression (to assess gene function) and gen