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| OverviewBasic ScienceTranslational ResearchClinical ResearchIslet TransplantationPublications ListTraining OpportunitiesDiabetes Research LinksThe Hormone Research InstituteThe Metabolic Research Unit | Michael S. German, M.D. Gasa, R., Mrejen, C., Leachman, N., Otten, M., Barnes, M., Wang, J., Chakrabarti, S., Mirmira, R., German, M. Pro-endocrine genes coordinate the pancreatic islet differentiation program in vitro PNAS 101(36): 13245–13250 (2004). Smith, S., Watada, H. and German, M. Neurogenin3 activates the islet differentiation program while repressing its own expression Mol Endo 18(1):142-9 (2004). Mauvais-Jarvis, F., Smith, S., Le May, C., Leal, S., Gautier, J., Molokhia, M., Riveline, J., Rajan, A., Kevorkian, J., Zhang, S., Vexiau, P., German, M., Vaisse, C., PAX4 gene variations predispose to ketosis-prone diabetes. Human Molecular Genetics 13(24):3151-9 (2004). Smith, S., Gasa, R., Watada, H., Wang, J., Griffen, S. and German, M. Neurogenin3 and Hepatic Nuclear Factor 1 cooperate in activating pancreatic expression of Pax4. J. Biol. Chem. 278(40):38254-9 (2003). Watada, H., Scheel, D., Leung, J., German, M. Distinct gene expression programs function in progenitor and mature islet cells. J Biol Chem 278(19):17130-40 (2003). | Related Items |