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From β soloist to endocrine symphony: Subtype-complete islets conduct glucose harmony
Jia Zhao1, Shenghui Liang1, Timothy J Kieffer2
1Life Sciences Institute, Department of Cellular & Physiological Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
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While current stem cell differentiation protocols generate β cell-enriched islets that reverse hyperglycemia post-implantation, they can cause hypoglycemia. Meng et al.1 reconstruct endocrine subtype-complete islets, which restore counterregulatory responses and protect against hypoglycemia in diabetic mice, highlighting the importance of endocrine diversity in designing physiologically regulated cell therapies for diabetes.
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