“…Inhibition of the enzyme dual-specificity tyrosine phosphorylation-regulated kinase 1A (DYRK1A) in human beta cells, using drugs such as harmine, INDY, GNF4877, 5-iodotubericidin (5-IT), or CC-401, is able to induce proliferation (labeling indices) in the 1.5%-3% range, as assessed using Ki67, EdU, BrdU, and/or PCNA immunolabeling of insulin-containing cells derived from human cadaveric islets (Aamodt et al, 2016;Abdolazimi et al, 2018;Dirice et al, 2016;Shen et al, 2015;Wang et al, 2015aWang et al, , 2016. This notable accomplishment, confirmed in multi-ple laboratories, replicates the proliferation ''rate'' in human beta cells in the first year of life, the only stage of human development at which appreciable beta cell proliferation occurs (Gregg et al, 2012;Kassem et al, 2000;Meier et al, 2008;Wang et al, 2015b).…”