β-Cell Replication Is the Primary Mechanism Subserving the Postnatal Expansion of β-Cell Mass in Humans
Diabetes2008Vol. 57(6), pp. 1584–1594
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Juris J. Meier, Alexandra E. Butler, Yoshifumi Saisho, Travis Monchamp, Ryan Galasso, Anil Bhushan, Robert A. Rizza, Peter C. Butler
Abstract
These data imply that regulation of beta-cell replication during infancy plays a major role in beta-cell mass in adult humans.
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