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bibliographicCitation Safley SA, Cui H, Cauffiel S, Tucker-Burden C, Weber CJ. Biocompatibility and immune acceptance of adult porcine islets transplanted intraperitoneally in diabetic NOD mice in calcium alginate poly-L-lysine microcapsules versus barium alginate microcapsules without poly-L-lysine. J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2008 Sep;2(5):760–7. PMID: 19885258; PMCID: PMC2769788.
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