Foxa2 and Pdx1 cooperatively regulate postnatal maturation of pancreatic β-cells
Objective: The transcription factors (TF) Foxa2 and Pdx1 are key regulators of beta-cell (β-cell) development and function. Mutations of these TFs or their respective cis-regulatory consensus binding sites have been linked to maturity diabetes of the young (MODY), pancreas agenesis, or diabetes susc...
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Main Authors: | Aimée Bastidas-Ponce (Author), Sara S. Roscioni (Author), Ingo Burtscher (Author), Erik Bader (Author), Michael Sterr (Author), Mostafa Bakhti (Author), Heiko Lickert (Author) |
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2017-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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