Epigenetics in formation, function, and failure of the endocrine pancreas
Background: Epigenetics, in the broadest sense, governs all aspects of the life of any multicellular organism, as it controls how differentiated cells arrive at their unique phenotype during development and differentiation, despite having a uniform (with some exceptions such as T-cells and germ cell...
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Main Authors: | Maria L. Golson (Author), Klaus H. Kaestner (Author) |
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2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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