Paramagnetic microparticles do not elicit islet cytotoxicity with co‐culture or host immune reactivity after implantation

Suszynski TM, Rizzari MD, Kidder LS, Mueller K, Chapman CS, Kitzmann JP, Pongratz RL, Cline GW, Todd PW, Kennedy DJ, O’Brien TD, Avgoustiniatos ES, Schuurman H‐J, Papas KK. Paramagnetic microparticles do not elicit islet cytotoxicity with co‐culture or host immune reactivity after implantation. Xenotransplantation 2011; 18: 239–244. © 2011 John Wiley & Sons A/S.

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