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18 june 2018 18:01:27

 
Postnatal Exocrine Pancreas Growth by Cellular Hypertrophy Correlates with a Shorter Lifespan in Mammals (Developmental Cell)
 


Anzi et al. show that postnatal pancreas growth in mice relies to a large extent on cell growth, while human pancreas growth involves only increased cell numbers. Comparative analysis of 24 mammalian species revealed a striking negative correlation between pancreatic acinar cell size and organismal lifespan.


 
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