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Postdoctoral Scholar Parsons Lab - Regulation of Pancreatic Progenitor Cells
University of California IrvinePostdoctoral Scholar Parsons Lab - Regulation of Pancreatic Progenitor CellsThe Parsons Lab researches the regulation of pancreatic progenitor cells during the development and regeneration of insulin-producing cells. We investigate how specific progenitors are chosen following -cell ablation, as well as the molecular and cellular mechanisms used in regeneration. Although the cellular origins of pancreatic cancer remain enigmatic, the progenitors we study express many of the genes that mark cancer stem cells. Our research employs the zebrafish as a model system and a variety of
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