From the discovery of Pdx1, the first "master gene" of
pancreatic development, to the most recent findings on the role of
microRNAs in beta cell homeostasis, the last fifteen years have
seen an unprecedented advance in our understanding of the precise
development and organization of the many different cell types that
make up the pancreas. It is now widely acknowledged that the
therapeutic differentiation of stem cells into pancreatic cells is
an ambitious endeavor that will not succeed without a thorough
understanding of the molecular processes underlying the native
development of the organ. This book, aimed at experts and students
alike, offers a comprehensive review of the state of the art in
both pancreatic development and regeneration. The many strategies
to differentiate adult and embryonic stem cells into pancreatic
beta cells are also discussed in the context of potential
therapeutic interventions for type I diabetes.
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