β-cell Jagged1 is sufficient but not necessary for islet Notch activity and insulin secretory defects in obese mice
Objective: Notch signaling, re-activated in β cells from obese mice and causal to β cell dysfunction, is determined in part by transmembrane ligand availability in a neighboring cell. We hypothesized that β cell expression of Jagged1 determines the maladaptive Notch response and resultant insulin se...
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Main Authors: | Nina Suda (Author), Alberto Bartolomé (Author), Jiani Liang (Author), Jinsook Son (Author), Yoko Yagishita (Author), Christian Siebel (Author), Domenico Accili (Author), Hongxu Ding (Author), Utpal B. Pajvani (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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