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Permeabilized cells [PDF]

open access: yes, 1991
Gratzl, Manfred, Wilschut, J.
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Cryopreservation of islets of Langerhans [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
Beyer, Jürgen   +10 more
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WHY ARE THE ISLETS OF LANGERHANS ?

The Lancet, 1969
Abstract In the course of evolution, endocrine pancreatic tissue has moved away from its origin in the gut and become distributed throughout the exocrine pancreas as the islets of Langerhans. It is suggested that this is not an evolutionary accident, but that high local concentrations of islet hormones play a significant role in the metabolism of the ...
MayerB. Davidson   +2 more
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3D Bioprinting of Functional Islets of Langerhans in an Alginate/Methylcellulose Hydrogel Blend

Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2019
Transplantation of pancreatic islets is a promising strategy to alleviate the unstable blood‐glucose control that some patients with diabetes type 1 exhibit and has seen many advances over the years.
S. Duin   +6 more
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Pancreatic Blood Flow with Special Emphasis on Blood Perfusion of the Islets of Langerhans.

Comprehensive Physiology, 2019
The pancreatic islets are more richly vascularized than the exocrine pancreas, and possess a 5- to 10-fold higher basal and stimulated blood flow, which is separately regulated.
L. Jansson, P. Carlsson
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Cryopreservation of islets of Langerhans

Cryobiology, 1981
Abstract Development of techniques for cryopreservation of pancreatic islets of Langerhans could potentially allow for increased freedom from the time restrictions presently affecting viability in islet cell transplantation. While several investigators have attempted islet cell freezing and have obtained favorable in vitro results after thawing ...
Toledo-Pereyra Lh   +2 more
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Langerhans Islet

2015
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Loredana De Bartolo, Antonietta Messina
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Microcirculation in the islets of langerhans of the mouse

The Anatomical Record, 1963
AbstractA technique for the study of microcirculation in living islets, using quartz rod and cinephotomicrography, is presented, together with results of a study of insular microcirculation. With this technique, conditions are standard, results are reproducible and the findings are recorded permanently. The pancreas, bathed constantly in Locke‐Ringer's
Bunnag, S C, Bunnag, S, Warner, N E
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On the development of the Islets of Langerhans

Microscopy Research and Technique, 1998
Studies of pancreatic development have suggested that the islet cells develop through multihormonal stages. Abundant data have confirmed that multihormonal cells are common during pancreatic development. A number of transcription factors and homeotic proteins have also been found to be important to pancreatic and islet cell development.
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