19 results on '"El Khattabi, Ilham"'
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2. Preventing p38 MAPK-Mediated MafA Degradation Ameliorates β-Cell Dysfunction under Oxidative Stress
3. Thyroid Hormone Promotes Postnatal Rat Pancreatic β-Cell Development and Glucose-Responsive Insulin Secretion Through MAFA
4. Isocaloric maternal low-protein diet alters IGF-I, IGFBPs, and hepatocyte proliferation in the fetal rat
5. Trimeprazine increases IRS2 in human islets and promotes pancreatic β cell growth and function in mice
6. Compensatory Response by Late Embryonic Tubular Epithelium to the Reduction in Pancreatic Progenitors
7. Erratum to “Differentiation of pancreatic endocrine progenitors reversibly blocked by premature induction of MafA” [Dev. Biol. 385 (2014) 2–12]
8. Differentiation of pancreatic endocrine progenitors reversibly blocked by premature induction of MafA
9. β-cell preservation and regeneration for diabetes treatment: where are we now?
10. Mutations at the BLK locus linked to maturity onset diabetes of the young and β-cell dysfunction
11. The regulation of IGFs and IGFBPs by prolactin in primary culture of fetal rat hepatocytes is influenced by maternal malnutrition
12. A switch from MafB to MafA expression accompanies differentiation to pancreatic β-cells
13. -cell preservation and regeneration for diabetes treatment: where are we now?
14. p38 MAPK Signaling Pathway Regulates MafA Protein Stability.
15. Differentiation of pancreatic endocrine progenitors reversibly blocked by premature induction of MafA.
16. Mutations at the BLK locus linked to maturity onset diabetes of the young and beta-cell dysfunction.
17. p38 MAPK is a major regulator of MafA protein stability under oxidative stress.
18. The regulation of IGFs and IGFBPs by prolactin in primary culture of fetal rat hepatocytes is influenced by maternal malnutrition.
19. A switch from MafB to MafA expression accompanies differentiation to pancreatic beta-cells.
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