Complete disassociation of adult pancreas into viable single cells through cold trypsin-EDTA digestion
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Rui-cheng Feng | S. Tai | Zhen-wu Zhang | Chun-Bo Teng | Dan Li | Shi-yun Peng | Zhen-wu Zhang | Lu Li | Jie Liang | Sheng Tai | Chun-bo Teng | Dan Li | Rui-cheng Feng | S.‐Y. Peng | Jie Liang | Lu Li
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