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Über das Wachstum der Pankreaszellen von Säugetieren als Monolayer Cultures

II. Bildung histotypischer Aggregate aus Suspensionen fetaler menschlicher Pankreaszellen

Monolayer cultures of pancreatic tissue

II. Formation of histotypic aggregates from cell suspensions of fetal human pancreas

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Fetal Pancreas cells of man, whether in “self-aggregation” or “rotation-mediated-aggregation”, form spontaneously histotypical aggregates containing A- and B-cells. It is possible by means of an immunological method to determine “insulin” (=IRI=immuno-reactive-insulin) in the nutrient medium of these 6 to 17 days old tissue aggregates.

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Fetale menschliche Pankreaszellen bilden sowohl spontan auf zuerst gewachsenem Zellrasen („self-aggregation“) als auch in Rollröhrchen (48 rph) („rotation-mediated-aggregation“) histotypische Aggregate, die A- und B-Zellen enthalten. In der Nährlösung dieser 6–17 Tage lang gewachsenen Gewebestückchen konnte, „Insulin“ (=IRI=immunoreactive-insulin) nachgewiesen werden.

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Hilwig, I., Schuster, S. Über das Wachstum der Pankreaszellen von Säugetieren als Monolayer Cultures. Z. Zellforsch. 103, 282–290 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00337318

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