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Identification of Key Beta Cell Gene Signaling Pathways Involved in Type 1 Diabetes

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Silva, Diego
Petrovsky, Nikolai

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New York Academy of Sciences

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In type 1 diabetes, β cells die through a process of immune-mediated apoptosis. To better understand this process, it has been accepted practice to study β cell or islet apoptosis in vitro in response to a range of immune stimuli, such as interferon gam

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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences

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2037-12-31
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