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Opposing effects of prostaglandin E2 receptors EP3 and EP4 on mouse and human β-cell survival and proliferation by Bethany A. Carboneau, Jack A. Allan, Shannon E. Townsend, Michelle E. Kimple, Richard M. Breyer, Maureen Gannon
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Rat prostaglandin EP3 receptor is highly promiscuous and is the sole prostanoid receptor family member that regulates INS‐1 (832/3) cell glucose‐stimulated insulin secretion by Harpreet K. Sandhu, Joshua C. Neuman, Michael D. Schaid, Sarah E. Davis, Kelsey M. Connors, Romith Challa, Erin Guthery, Rachel J. Fenske, Chinmai Patibandla, Richard M. Breyer, Michelle E. Kimple
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Pharmacological blockade of the EP3 prostaglandin E2 receptor in the setting of type 2 diabetes enhances β-cell proliferation and identity and relieves oxidative damage by Karin J. Bosma, Spencer R. Andrei, Liora S. Katz, Ashley A. Smith, Jennifer C. Dunn, Valerie F. Ricciardi, Marisol A. Ramirez, Sharon Baumel-Alterzon, William A. Pace, Darian T. Carroll, Emily M. Overway, Elysa M. Wolf, Michelle E. Kimple, Quanhu Sheng, Donald K. Scott, Richard M. Breyer, Maureen Gannon
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