Researchers discover a molecule that helps pancreas cells mature and limits tumor formation

The pancreas, located behind the stomach, manages the energy supply in our body. It does so by secreting proteins (enzymes) responsible for glucose—the body’s main fuel—that reach other organs when required and in the right amount. These proteins are produced in the acinar cells, which make up 85% of the pancreas and whose precise functioning is still under investigation.

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