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Beta cell differentiation during early human pancreas development
2004
Journal of Endocrinology
Understanding gene expression profiles during early human pancreas development is limited by comparison to studies in rodents. In this study, from the inception of pancreatic formation, embryonic pancreatic epithelial cells, approximately half of which were proliferative, expressed nuclear PDX1 and cytoplasmic CK19. Later, in the fetal pancreas, insulin was the most abundant hormone detected during the first trimester in largely nonproliferative cells. At sequential stages of early fetal
doi:10.1677/joe.0.1810011
pmid:15072563
fatcat:y5hixtjewnh3rlcxupanqcufnq