Cryopreservation unlocks transplant-ready islets for diabetes therapy
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Finger, Erik
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These data support the results of our study on the cryopreservation of pancreatic islets and stem cell-derived islets for use in transplantation to treat diabetics. We are archiving data for submission of manuscripts. Data included contain heat transfer rates, viability, function, metabolic assessments, and quality control metrics.
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These data support the results of our study on the cryopreservation of pancreatic islets and stem cell-derived islets for use in transplantation to treat diabetics. We are archiving data for submission of manuscripts. Data included contain heat transfer rates, viability, function, metabolic assessments, and quality control metrics.
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National Institutes of Health grant R01DK131209, National Science Foundation grant EEC 1941543, Regenerative Medicine Minnesota, Kenneth Aldridge Family Foundation
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Finger, Erik. (2025). Cryopreservation unlocks transplant-ready islets for diabetes therapy. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://hdl.handle.net/11299/276686.
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