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Ciliary dysfunction impairs beta-cell insulin secretion and promotes development of type 2 diabetes in rodents
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Ciliary dysfunction impairs beta-cell insulin secretion and promotes development of type 2 diabetes in rodents

Jantje M Gerdes, Sonia Christou-Savina, Yan Xiong, Tilo Moede, Noah Moruzzi, Patrick Karlsson-Edlund, Barbara Leibiger, Ingo B Leibiger, Claes-Göran Östenson, Philip L Beales, …
Nature communications, Vol.5(1), pp.5308-5308
2014-11-06
PMID: 25374274

Abstract

Animals Cilia - physiology Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - etiology Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - physiopathology Disease Models, Animal Disease Susceptibility - etiology Disease Susceptibility - physiopathology Female Glucose - metabolism Homeostasis - physiology Insulin - metabolism Insulin Secretion Insulin-Secreting Cells - metabolism Islets of Langerhans - physiopathology Male Mice Mice, Inbred C57BL Mice, Knockout Microtubule-Associated Proteins - deficiency Microtubule-Associated Proteins - genetics Microtubule-Associated Proteins - physiology Obesity - complications Obesity - physiopathology Phenotype Signal Transduction - physiology

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