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bibliographicCitation Vinerean HV, Gazda LS, Hall RD, Smith BH. Streptozotocin is responsible for the induction and progression of renal tumorigenesis in diabetic Wistar-Furth rats treated with insulin or transplanted with agarose encapsulated porcine islets. Islets. 2011 Jul;3(4):196–203. doi: 10.4161/isl.3.4.16129. PMID: 21633194.
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