Metabolic Adaptions/Reprogramming in Islet Beta-Cells in Response to Physiological Stimulators-What Are the Consequences
Irreversible pancreatic β-cell damage may be a result of chronic exposure to supraphysiological glucose or lipid concentrations or chronic exposure to therapeutic anti-diabetic drugs. The β-cells are able to respond to blood glucose in a narrow concentration range and release insulin in response, fo...
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Main Authors: | Philip Newsholme (Author), Jordan Rowlands (Author), Roselyn Rose'Meyer (Author), Vinicius Cruzat (Author) |
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