Publications by authors named "L J Huijbregts"

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  • The study focuses on the differentiation of exocrine and endocrine cells from pancreatic progenitors in mice during a specific developmental phase (E12.5 to E15.5).
  • Researchers developed an experimental system to culture dissociated pancreatic cells, which successfully differentiate into various pancreatic cell types, including beta cells, within seven days.
  • The study also explores the effects of activated YAP protein on differentiation in pancreatic progenitors, revealing that increased YAP activity inhibits this process, thereby enhancing our understanding of genetic control during pancreatic development.
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Background: Viral vectors are invaluable tools to transfer genes and/or regulatory sequences into differentiated cells such as pancreatic cells. To date, several kinds of viral vectors have been used to transduce different pancreatic cell types, including insulin-producing β cells. However, few studies have used vectors derived from « simple » retroviruses, such as avian α- or mouse γ-retroviruses, despite their high experimental convenience.

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Bromodomain and extraterminal (BET) proteins are epigenetic readers that interact with acetylated lysines of histone tails. Recent studies have demonstrated their role in cancer progression because they recruit key components of the transcriptional machinery to modulate gene expression. However, their role during embryonic development of the pancreas has never been studied.

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We evaluated uptake and diagnostic outcomes of voluntary hepatitis B (HBV) and C virus (HCV) screening offered during routine tuberculosis entry screening to migrants in Gelderland and Amsterdam, the Netherlands, between 2013 and 2015. In Amsterdam, HIV screening was also offered. Overall, 54% (461/859) accepted screening.

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