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The microRNA-21− PDCD4 axis prevents type 1 diabetes by blocking pancreatic β cell death

Ruan et al., 2011

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9272847118007834157
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Ruan Q
Wang T
Kameswaran V
Wei Q
Johnson D
Matschinsky F
Shi W
Chen Y
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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Death of pancreatic β cells is a pathological hallmark of type 1 diabetes (T1D). However, the molecular mechanisms of β cell death and its regulation are poorly understood. Here we describe a unique regulatory pathway of β cell death that comprises microRNA-21, its target …
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