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Recent Publications of Members of the Boston Ithaca Islet Club


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2008
Black AT, Gray JP, Shakarjian MP, Mishin V, Laskin DL, Heck DE, Laskin JD.  2008.  UVB light upregulates prostaglandin synthases and prostaglandin receptors in mouse keratinocytes. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 232(1):14-24. Abstract
2007
Yatoh S, Dodge R, Akashi T, Omer A, Sharma A, Weir GC, Bonner-Weir S.  2007.  Differentiation of affinity-purified human pancreatic duct cells to beta-cells. Diabetes. 56(7):1802-9. Abstract
Rukstalis JM, Habener JF.  2007.  Snail2, a mediator of epithelial-mesenchymal transitions, expressed in progenitor cells of the developing endocrine pancreas. Gene Expr Patterns. 7(4):471-9. Abstract
Song DH, Getty-Kaushik L, Tseng E, Simon J, Corkey BE, Wolfe MM.  2007.  Glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide enhances adipocyte development and glucose uptake in part through Akt activation. Gastroenterology. 133(6):1796-805. Abstract
2006
Nishimura W, Kondo T, Salameh T, El Khattabi I, Dodge R, Bonner-Weir S, Sharma A.  2006.  A switch from MafB to MafA expression accompanies differentiation to pancreatic beta-cells. Dev Biol. 293(2):526-39. Abstract
Inada A, Bonner-Weir S, Toschi E.  2006.  How can we get more beta cells? Curr Diab Rep. 6(2):96-101. Abstract
2005
Bonner-Weir S, Weir GC.  2005.  New sources of pancreatic beta-cells. Nat Biotechnol. 23(7):857-61. Abstract
Jetton TL, Lausier J, LaRock K, Trotman WE, Larmie B, Habibovic A, Peshavaria M, Leahy JL.  2005.  Mechanisms of compensatory beta-cell growth in insulin-resistant rats: roles of Akt kinase. Diabetes. 54(8):2294-304. Abstract
2004
Habener JF.  2004.  A perspective on pancreatic stem/progenitor cells. Pediatr Diabetes. 5 Suppl 2:29-37. Abstract

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