Long-term cultured human adult pancreas-derived stem/progenitor cells from normal and diabetic cadavers: Differential generation of endocrine cell lines with islet phenotypes

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Doyle, Maire E.
Opalko, Jeffery
Seydel, Federica
Wang, Zhao-Hua
Peck, Ammon B.
Madec, Frederic
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