Human islets exposed to conditions that induce or inhibit calcium signaling
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ABSTRACT: Pancreatic islets depend on cytosolic calcium to trigger the secretion of glucoregulatory hormones and the transcriptional regulation of genes important for islet response to stimuli. To date, there has not been an attempt to profile calcium-regulated gene expression in all islet cell types. To address this, we generated a large single cell transcriptomic dataset from healthy human islets exposed to conditions that would acutely induce or inhibit intracellular calcium signaling, while preserving biological heterogeneity. Our aim was to use this dataset to identify acutely calcium-regulated genes in each islet cell type, while simulataneously exploring markers of islet heterogeneity.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE196715 | GEO | 2022/06/17
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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