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A protocol for islet isolation from mouse pancreas

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Dong-Sheng Li, Ya-Hong Yuan, Hang-Jun Tu, Qing-Le Liang, Long-Jun Dai: A protocol for islet isolation from mouse pancreas. Nature Protocols. 4:1649-1652, 2009.

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Abstract The recent era of islet transplantation research began more than four decades ago. In 1967, Lacy’s group described a new collagenase-based method to isolate islets, paving the way for future islet experiments both in vitro and in vivo, and eventually leading to a successful islet transplantation to treat patients with type 1 diabetes; since then it has been referred to as the Edmonton protocol. Islet isolation has been a fundamental technique in the field of diabetic research for almost half a century. Achieving good islet isolation is one of the most important factors for reliable islet transplantation studies.