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Osteopontin affects insulin vesicle localization and Ca2+ homeostasis in pancreatic beta cells from female mice
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Sox5 regulates beta-cell phenotype and is reduced in type 2 diabetes
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Confluence does not affect the expression of miR-375 and its direct targets in rat and human insulin-secreting cell lines
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Inhibition of phosphodiesterase 3, 4, and 5 induces endolymphatic hydrops in mouse inner ear, as evaluated with repeated 9.4T MRI
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Glucotoxicity-induced upregulation of lincRNA GAS5 in the pancreatic islets of type 2 diabetes donors and in Goto-Kakizaki rats
(2017) 53rd EASD Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes In Diabetologia 60(1 Suppl 1). p.22-23
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CD36 is increased in human islets from obese type 2 diabetes donors, and affects beta cell function by the modulation of exocytotic proteins and insulin content
(2017) 53rd EASD Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes In Diabetologia 60(S1). p.185-186
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Reduced insulin secretion in a diet-induced glucose intolerance susceptible mouse model is coupled with increased CD36 and triglycerides in the beta cells
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CFTR is involved in the regulation of glucagon secretion in human and rodent alpha cells
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The small RNA miR-375 - a pancreatic islet abundant miRNA with multiple roles in endocrine beta cell function
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Whole-genome Bisulfite Sequencing of Human Pancreatic Islets Reveals Novel Differentially Methylated Regions in Type 2 Diabetes Pathogenesis
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