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Elisabeth D. Galsgaard

Researcher at Novo Nordisk

Publications -  44
Citations -  1645

Elisabeth D. Galsgaard is an academic researcher from Novo Nordisk. The author has contributed to research in topics: Receptor & Cytokine. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 39 publications receiving 1536 citations.

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Regulation of beta-cell mass by hormones and growth factors.

TL;DR: A picture is emerging of an integrated network of signaling events acting in concert to control beta-cell mass adaptation to insulin demand, and a role of cell adhesion molecules and the delta-like protein preadipocyte factor 1/fetal antigen 1 (Pref-1/FA-1) in cytokine-induced beta- cell growth and development is indicated.
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Beta cell proliferation and growth factors.

TL;DR: The increasing knowledge about the mechanisms involved in beta cell differentiation and proliferation may lead to new ways of forming beta cells for treatment of diabetes in man.
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Suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 (SOCS-3) protects β-cells against interleukin-1β- and interferon-γ-mediated toxicity

TL;DR: Influencing SOCS-3 expression represents an approach for affecting cytokine-induced signal transduction at a proximal step in the signal cascade, potentially useful in future therapies aimed at reducing the destructive potential of β-cell cytotoxic cytokines in Type-1 diabetes mellitus, as well as other cytokines-dependent diseases.
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Identification of Tyrosine Residues in the Intracellular Domain of the Growth Hormone Receptor Required for Transcriptional Signaling and Stat5 Activation

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that specific tyrosines in the GH receptor are required for transcriptional signaling possibly by their role in the activation of transcription factor Stat5.
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Identification of a growth hormone-responsive STAT5-binding element in the rat insulin 1 gene.

TL;DR: In this paper, a block mutation was introduced in a gamma-interferon-activated sequence (GAS)-like element (GLE) with the sequence 5'-TTCTGGGAA-3' located in the rat insulin 1 enhancer at position -330 to -322.