Glucose stimulates human beta cell replication in vivo in islets transplanted into NOD–severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) mice
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A. F. Stewart | C. O'Donnell | A. García-Ocaña | L. Alonso | L. C. Romano | T. Rosa | B. Zou | T. J. Cyphert | N. Abraham | H. Levitt | J. Pascoe | D. Hollern | Jordan L. Pascoe | R. J. Lundell | Baobo Zou | Laura C. Alonso | Lia C. Romano | Helena Levitt
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