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Partial Pancreatectomy in Adult Humans Does Not Provoke β-Cell Regeneration
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Unlike in rodents, a 50% pancreatectomy does not prompt beta-cell regeneration in adult humans. This explains the high incidence of diabetes after pancreatic resections. Such differences in beta-cell turnover between rodents and humans should be born in mind when evaluating new treatment options aiming to restore beta-cell mass in patients with diabetes.
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