Can the density of native pancreatic tissue slices predict human islet isolation and purification outcome?
INTRODUCTION: With currently available technology, the outcomes of human islet isolation and purification are still inconsistent, in part due to a lack of control of the pancreas donor and the procurement conditions. Using a single donor pancreas, the critical islet mass for establishing insulin ind...
Main Authors: | Eckhard, M, Brendel, MD, Brandhorst, D, Brandhorst, H, Bretzel, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2004
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