Pancreatic cells are specialized cells located in the pancreas, a vital organ responsible for producing important hormones such as insulin and glucagon, as well as enzymes that help in digestion. Research in pancreatic cells focuses on understanding their function, regulation, and potential role in diseases such as diabetes, pancreatic cancer, and other pancreatic disorders. Researchers study pancreatic cells to develop new treatments, therapies, and diagnostic tools for these conditions, as well as to gain insights into the complex biology of the pancreas and its role in overall health and metabolism.