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The JAK/STAT signaling is essential for human REG Iα transcription in pancreatic β cells.
(9th International Diabetes Federation Western Pacific Program Congress, 4th Scientific Meeting of the Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes 2012)
IL-6/dexamethasone activated the human <I>REG Iα</I> gene transcription in pancreatic β-cells via the JAK/STAT signaling pathway
(American Diabetes Association 71st Scientific Sessions 2011)