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English: Co-immunofluorescence staining of Neurog3 (green) and the duct marker Muc1 (red), in E13.5 mouse pancreas, reveals the intimate relationship between islet precursor cells and duct-like structures A. This can also be appreciated from co-immunohistochemistry for insulin (red) and the duct marker cytokeratin-19 (brown) on sections of human fetal pancreas B-D. At early gestational ages (8.5-10.5 weeks post-coitum), β-cells are located within ductal structures, and co-express insulin and CK19. At later ages (14 wpc-adult), CK19-negative β-cells aggregate outside the ductal network. Panels B-D are adapted from Piper et al (Piper et al. (2004). (B-D) copyright Society for Endocrinology (2004), reproduced by permission. |
Date | Published July 11, 2008. |
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Author | Murtaugh, L.C. and Kopinke, D., Pancreatic stem cells (July 11, 2008), StemBook, ed. The Stem Cell Research Community, StemBook, doi/10.3824/stembook.1.3.1, http://www.stembook.org. |
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