Senta Georgia, PhD
Assistant Professor
(310) 794-7713

sgeorgia@mednet.ucla.edu
 
 

 

Senta Georgia Publications

1. Dhawan, S, Georgia S, and Bhushan A. Formation and regeneration of the endocrine
Pancreas. Current Opinion in Cell Biology. 2007; 19(6):634-645.

2. Zhong L, Georgia S, Tschen SI, Nakayama A, Nakayama K, Bhushan A. Essential role of Skp2-mediated p27 degradation in growth and adaptive expansion of pancreatic beta cells. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2007; 117(10):2869-76.

3. Georgia, S and Bhushan, A. p27 Regulates the transition of beta-cells from quiescence to proliferation. Diabetes. 2006; 55(11): 2950-6.

4. Georgia S, Soliz R, Li M, Zhang P, and Bhushan A. p57 and Hes1 coordinate cell cycle exit with self-renewal of pancreatic progenitors. Developmental Biology. 2006; 298(1):22-31.

5. Georgia, S and Bhushan A. Cell cycle control in islet beta cells. In: Kulkarni R, ed. Islet Cell Growth Factors. Georgetown, TX: Landes Biosciences, 2006.

6. Georgia, S, and Bhushan A. "Beta-cell replication is the primary mechanism for maintaining postnatal beta cell mass." Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2004; 114(7): 963-968.