#ExpertAnswers: Sarah Stanley & Alexandra Alvarsson on Pancreatic Innervation in Diabetes
Airdate: Thursday, June 17, 2021 Season: 8 Episode: 33
Guests: Sarah Stanley, Alexandra Alvarsson
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Sarah Stanley and Dr. Alexandra Alvarsson, respectively Assistant Professor and Senior Scientist at the Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism Institute at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Recently Dr. Stanley and Dr. Alvarsson joined us for a webinar to discuss the use of whole-organ imaging of the pancreas to reveal close interactions between nerves and islets and dynamic regulation of islet innervation in diabetes.
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Associated Webinar: Remodeling of Pancreatic Innervation in Diabetes
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