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Ectopic transgenic expression of NKX2.2 induces differentiation of adult pancreatic progenitors and mediates islet regeneration. Chen et al. Cell Cycle 11(8); April 15, 2012.
Transient overexpression of cyclin D2/CDK4/GLP1 genes induces proliferation and differentiation of adult pancreatic progenitors and mediates islet regeneration. Chen et al. Cell Cycle 11(4); Feb. 15, 2012.
A metabolic perturbation by U0126 identifies a role for glutamine in resveratrol-induced cell death. Freeman et al. Cancer Biology & Therapy 12(11); December 2011.
Engraftment of cells from porcine islets of Langerhans following transplantation of pig pancreatic primordia in non-immunosuppressed diabetic rhesus macaques. Rogers et al. Organogenesis 7(3). July/August/September 2011
Md. Shahidul Islam MD, PhD
Karolinska Institutet
Stockholm, Sweden
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