MiR-184 expression is regulated by AMPK in pancreatic islets
AMPK is a critical energy sensor and target for widely used antidiabetic drugs. In β-cells, elevated glucose concentrations lower AMPK activity, and the ablation of both catalytic subunits (βAMPKdKO mice) impairs insulin secretion in vivo and β-cell identity. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small RNAs that s...
Main Authors: | Martinez-Sanchez, A, Nguyen-Tu, M, Cebola, I, Yavari, A, Marchetti, P, Piemonti, L, de Koning, E, Shapiro, A, Johnson, P, Sakamoto, K, Smith, D, Leclerc, I, Ashrafian, H, Ferrer, J, Rutter, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Federation of American Society of Experimental Biology
2017
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