Adult Pancreatic Acinar Progenitor-like Populations in Regeneration and Cancer
Abstract
The bulk of the pancreas primarily comprises long-lived acinar cells that are not considered a bona fide source for stem cells. However, certain acinar subpopulations have a repopulating capacity during regeneration, raising the hypothesis as to the presence of regenerative progenitor-like populations in the adult pancreas. Here, we describe recent discoveries based on fate-mapping techniques that support the existence of progenitor-like acinar...
Paper Details
Title
Adult Pancreatic Acinar Progenitor-like Populations in Regeneration and Cancer
Published Date
Aug 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
26
Issue
8
Pages
758 - 767
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