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Pancreatic Stem Cell Markers
Pancreatic stem cells (PSC) are pluripotent cells responsible for pancreatic regeneration, and are particularly of interest due to their implication for regeneration of insulin producing beta-cells, which are integral in diabetes pathogenesis. PSCs have the potential to differentiate into all three germa layers. Major markers present on the surface of PSCs include Oct-4, Nestin, SSEA1, and c-kit.
All Pancreatic Stem Cell Marker Antibodies, Proteins, Lysates and RNAi
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