Search | Result
| ID | 8054 |
|---|---|
| Class | Mammalia |
| Species | Mouse |
| Tissue | Pancreas |
| Sample | Tissue |
| Disease type | Normal |
| Cell type | Endocrine cells |
| Cell type (subtype) | Beta/endocrine cell |
| Cell marker | Ins2 |
| Frequency | |
| PubMed ID | 32165492 |
| Journal | Development |
| SCI IF | 5.769 |
| Evidence | As expected, the beta/endocrine cell population showed high levels of Ins2 (Fig. 5B). Looking at our data more closely, for Ins2, we noted 416 out of 579 cells have a unique molecular identifiers (UMI) count of 0, 105 out of 579 cells have a UMI count of 1, and 58 cells have a UMI count greater than 1, which suggests that ~10% of cells have high insulin levels. |
| Title | Role of nutrient-driven O-GlcNAc-post-translational modification in pancreatic exocrine and endocrine islet development |
| Authors | Daniel Baumann et al. |
| Date | 2020.4 |
| Data available | GSE131134 |
