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Diane C Saunders
Affiliation
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
ORCID
Career Start Year
2011
Papers
27
H Index
14
Expertise
CM4AI Collaborator
Emma Lundberg (CM4AI)
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Journal Title
Published Year
37881846
Exocrine Pancreas in Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes: Different Patterns of Fibrosis, Metaplasia, Angiopathy, and Adiposity.
Diabetes
2024
37881846
Exocrine Pancreas in Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes: Different Patterns of Fibrosis, Metaplasia, Angiopathy, and Adiposity.
Diabetes
2024
36712052
AnnoSpat annotates cell types and quantifies cellular arrangements from spatial proteomics.
bioRxiv
2023
38049589
Genetic risk converges on regulatory networks mediating early type 2 diabetes.
Nature
2023
37468619
Organ Mapping Antibody Panels: a community resource for standardized multiplexed tissue imaging.
Nat Methods
2023
36712052
AnnoSpat annotates cell types and quantifies cellular arrangements from spatial proteomics.
bioRxiv
2023
36696598
Human pancreatic capillaries and nerve fibers persist in type 1 diabetes despite beta cell loss.
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab
2023
37114672
The human α cell in health and disease.
J Endocrinol
2023
37040771
Understanding cell fate acquisition in stem-cell-derived pancreatic islets using single-cell multiome-inferred regulomes.
Dev Cell
2023
38049589
Genetic risk converges on regulatory networks mediating early type 2 diabetes.
Nature
2023
37114672
The human α cell in health and disease.
J Endocrinol
2023
37040771
Understanding cell fate acquisition in stem-cell-derived pancreatic islets using single-cell multiome-inferred regulomes.
Dev Cell
2023
37468619
Organ Mapping Antibody Panels: a community resource for standardized multiplexed tissue imaging.
Nat Methods
2023
36696598
Human pancreatic capillaries and nerve fibers persist in type 1 diabetes despite beta cell loss.
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab
2023
36239401
Images From the Exeter Archival Diabetes Biobank Now Accessible via Pancreatlas.
Diabetes Care
2022
36239401
Images From the Exeter Archival Diabetes Biobank Now Accessible via Pancreatlas.
Diabetes Care
2022
34224917
From type 1 diabetes biology to therapy: The Human Islet Research Network.
Mol Metab
2021
34224917
From type 1 diabetes biology to therapy: The Human Islet Research Network.
Mol Metab
2021
33844836
The Human Islet: Mini-Organ With Mega-Impact.
Endocr Rev
2021
33824346
Coordinated interactions between endothelial cells and macrophages in the islet microenvironment promote β cell regeneration.
NPJ Regen Med
2021
34428183
Combinatorial transcription factor profiles predict mature and functional human islet α and β cells.
JCI Insight
2021
33824346
Coordinated interactions between endothelial cells and macrophages in the islet microenvironment promote β cell regeneration.
NPJ Regen Med
2021
33844836
The Human Islet: Mini-Organ With Mega-Impact.
Endocr Rev
2021
34428183
Combinatorial transcription factor profiles predict mature and functional human islet α and β cells.
JCI Insight
2021
32352931
Integrated human pseudoislet system and microfluidic platform demonstrate differences in GPCR signaling in islet cells.
JCI Insight
2020
32352931
Integrated human pseudoislet system and microfluidic platform demonstrate differences in GPCR signaling in islet cells.
JCI Insight
2020
32388592
Decreased pancreatic acinar cell number in type 1 diabetes.
Diabetologia
2020
31806625
Serotonin Regulates Adult β-Cell Mass by Stimulating Perinatal β-Cell Proliferation.
Diabetes
2020
33207245
SARS-CoV-2 Cell Entry Factors ACE2 and TMPRSS2 Are Expressed in the Microvasculature and Ducts of Human Pancreas but Are Not Enriched in β Cells.
Cell Metab
2020
33294866
Pancreatlas: Applying an Adaptable Framework to Map the Human Pancreas in Health and Disease.
Patterns (N Y)
2020
33106804
SARS-CoV-2 Cell Entry Factors ACE2 and TMPRSS2 are Expressed in the Pancreas but are Not Enriched in Islet Endocrine Cells.
bioRxiv
2020
31806625
Serotonin Regulates Adult β-Cell Mass by Stimulating Perinatal β-Cell Proliferation.
Diabetes
2020
33106804
SARS-CoV-2 Cell Entry Factors ACE2 and TMPRSS2 are Expressed in the Pancreas but are Not Enriched in Islet Endocrine Cells.
bioRxiv
2020
33294866
Pancreatlas: Applying an Adaptable Framework to Map the Human Pancreas in Health and Disease.
Patterns (N Y)
2020
33207245
SARS-CoV-2 Cell Entry Factors ACE2 and TMPRSS2 Are Expressed in the Microvasculature and Ducts of Human Pancreas but Are Not Enriched in β Cells.
Cell Metab
2020
32388592
Decreased pancreatic acinar cell number in type 1 diabetes.
Diabetologia
2020
30507613
Human islets expressing HNF1A variant have defective β cell transcriptional regulatory networks.
J Clin Invest
2019
30507613
Human islets expressing HNF1A variant have defective β cell transcriptional regulatory networks.
J Clin Invest
2019
30449685
Ectonucleoside Triphosphate Diphosphohydrolase-3 Antibody Targets Adult Human Pancreatic β Cells for In Vitro and In Vivo Analysis.
Cell Metab
2019
30449685
Ectonucleoside Triphosphate Diphosphohydrolase-3 Antibody Targets Adult Human Pancreatic β Cells for In Vitro and In Vivo Analysis.
Cell Metab
2019
29514095
α Cell Function and Gene Expression Are Compromised in Type 1 Diabetes.
Cell Rep
2018
29514095
α Cell Function and Gene Expression Are Compromised in Type 1 Diabetes.
Cell Rep
2018
28835709
Glycoprotein 2 is a specific cell surface marker of human pancreatic progenitors.
Nat Commun
2017
28835709
Glycoprotein 2 is a specific cell surface marker of human pancreatic progenitors.
Nat Commun
2017
27133598
Replicative capacity of β-cells and type 1 diabetes.
J Autoimmun
2016
27133598
Replicative capacity of β-cells and type 1 diabetes.
J Autoimmun
2016
27588899
Selenoprotein H is an essential regulator of redox homeostasis that cooperates with p53 in development and tumorigenesis.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2016
27588899
Selenoprotein H is an essential regulator of redox homeostasis that cooperates with p53 in development and tumorigenesis.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2016
24388745
S-nitrosothiol signaling regulates liver development and improves outcome following toxic liver injury.
Cell Rep
2014
24388745
S-nitrosothiol signaling regulates liver development and improves outcome following toxic liver injury.
Cell Rep
2014
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