Successful intra-splenic transplantation of syngeneic and allogeneic isolated pancreatic islets

Adult rat islets harvested by the collagenase digestion/Ficoll separation technique were injected into the splenic pulp in 9 syngeneic (Lewis-leads to Lewis and WaG leads to WaG) and 13 allogeneic [(DA X Lewis) F1 leads to Lewis] experiments. Normal serum glucose levels and 24 hour urine volumes wer...

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