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Identification
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| Official Latin term |
insulae pancreaticae
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| Official subsidiary term |
îlots pancréatiques
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| Unit identifier | TAH:U2764 |
| Unit type | unit type set |
| Materiality | material |
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Taxonomic definition
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| Encyclopedic definition | irregular microscopic structures scattered throughout the pancreas and comprising its endocrine part (the endocrine pancreas). In humans, they are composed of at least four types of cells: the alpha cells, which secrete glucagon; the beta cells, which are the most abundant and secrete insulin; the delta cells, which secrete somatostatin; and the PP cells, which secrete pancreatic polypeptide. Degeneration of the beta cells, whose secretion (insulin) is important in carbohydrate metabolism, is the major cause of type I diabetes mellitus. |
Partonomy
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| TAH:E10200 |
corpus humanum top
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| TAH:U2275 | |
| TAH:U2746 | |
| TAH:U2764 |
insulae pancreaticae TOS
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Taxonomy
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| Date: 20.11.2025 |