Functional architecture of pancreatic islets identifies a population of first responder cells that drive the first-phase calcium response
Insulin-secreting β-cells are functionally heterogeneous. Whether there exist cells driving the first-phase calcium response in individual islets, has not been examined. We examine “first responder” cells, defined by the earliest [Ca2+] response during first-phase [Ca2+] elevation, distinct from pre...
Main Authors: | Kravets, V, Dwulet, JW, Schleicher, WE, Davis, AM, Pyle, L, Piscopio, RA, Sticco-Ives, M, Benninger, RKP |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2022
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