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Science 7 March 1975: Vol. 187. no. 4179, pp. 847 - 849 DOI: 10.1126/science.1114330
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Science, Vol 187, Issue 4179, 847-849
Copyright © 1975 by American Association for the Advancement of Science
Beta cell culture on synthetic capillaries: an artificial endocrine pancreas
WL Chick,
AA Like,
and
V Lauris
Beta cells from neonatal rats were cultured on bundles of artificial capillaries perfused with tissue culture medium. Cells continued to release insulin and remained responsive to changes in glucose concentration. The quantity of insulin released was similar to that of conventional flask cultures.
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