Unexpected subcellular distribution of a specific isoform of the coxsackie and adenovirus receptor, car-siv, in human pancreatic beta cells

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  • who: Eseoghene Ifie from the Sciences, University of Exeter Medical School, RILD Building (Level, ), Barrack Road, Exeter , DW, UK have published the paper: Unexpected subcellular distribution of a specific isoform of the Coxsackie and adenovirus receptor, CAR-SIV, in human pancreatic beta cells, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors propose that this subcellular of CAR-SIV contributes to the unique sensitivity of human beta cells to enteroviral infection. This study reveals that the SIV isoform of CAR is expressed selectively by beta cells in the human pancreas. The authors propose that the biochemical properties . . .

     

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