Endocrine-Exocrine Signaling Drives Obesity-Associated Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma
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Chung, Katherine Minjee; Singh, Jaffarguriqbal; Lawres, Lauren; Dorans, Kimberly Judith; Garcia, Cathy; Burkhardt, Daniel B; Robbins, Rebecca; Bhutkar, Arjun; Cardone, Rebecca; Zhao, Xiaojian; Babic, Ana; Vayrynen, Sara A; Dias Costa, Andressa; Nowak, Jonathan A; Chang, Daniel T; Dunne, Richard F; Hezel, Aram F; Koong, Albert C; Wilhelm, Joshua J; Bellin, Melena D; Nylander, Vibe; Gloyn, Anna L; McCarthy, Mark I; Kibbey, Richard G; Krishnaswamy, Smita; Wolpin, Brian M; Jacks, Tyler; Fuchs, Charles S; Muzumdar, Mandar Deepak; ... Show more Show less
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© 2020 Elsevier Inc. Obesity is an intrinsic driver of PDAC in mice, leading to a remodeling of beta cells to increase CCK secretion and playing a role early in pancreatic cancer development that can be intercepted by weight loss.
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2020Department
Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT; Howard Hughes Medical InstituteJournal
Cell
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Elsevier BV