2015 - IPITA-IXA-CTS


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Tissue Engineering and Stem Cell Differentiation

14.4 - Controlled reassembly of human donor islet cells into well-defined organoids results in glucose-responsive and functional pseudoislets in vitro, capable of c-peptide production in a mouse kidney capsule transplant model

Presenter: Aart, van Apeldoorn, Enschede, Netherlands
Authors: Janneke Hilderink , Siebe Spijker , Françoise Carlotti , Lydia Lange , MartenA Engelse , ClemensA van Blitterswijk , EelcoJP de Koning , Marcel Karperien , Aart van Apeldoorn

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