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Recent progress in generation of human surrogate β cells
Shimon Efrat
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Human Molecular Genetics Biochemistry
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Surrogate Cells
100%
Human Surrogate
100%
Pluripotent Stem Cells
66%
Mesenchyme
66%
Stem Cell-derived
66%
Insulin-producing Cells
66%
Cell Differentiation
33%
Clinical Application
33%
Mouse Cells
33%
Embryonic Stem Cells
33%
Polycomb
33%
Notch Pathway
33%
Donor Cells
33%
Dedifferentiation
33%
Redifferentiation
33%
Human Donor
33%
Cell Ablation
33%
Cadaver
33%
Human Embryonic Stem Cells (hESCs)
33%
Islet Cells
33%
Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs)
33%
Human Pluripotent Stem Cells (hPSCs)
33%
Differentiation Capacity
33%
Transcription Factor Genes
33%
Gene Ablation
33%
Stumbling
33%
Endocrine Genetics
33%
Incomplete Removal
33%
Pancreas Progenitor
33%
Definitive Endoderm
33%
Improved Strategies
33%
Cadaveric Donor
33%
Differentiation of Insulin Producing Cell
33%
Enteroendocrine Cells
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Stem Cell
100%
Mouse
66%
Reprogramming
66%
Embryonic Stem Cell
66%
Mesenchyme
66%
Transcription Factors
33%
Cellular Differentiation
33%
Notch
33%
Cell Dedifferentiation
33%
Cell Ablation
33%
Endoderm
33%
Coculture
33%
Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell
33%
Enteroendocrine Cell
33%