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[pancreatic stellate cell]
abbr. PaSCs and PSCs (a term with multiple meanings). Pancreatic stellate cells are cells with characteristics of myofibroblasts, a phenotype which they assume after cell activation in response to various stimuli, including cytokines and growth factors, or stress. These cells are one of several resident cell types found in the pancreas. These cells were described originally by Watari et al (1982) in the mouse pancreas. Subsequently, this cell type
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