The size of insulin-producing pancreatic islets in these animals was significantly smaller than in wild-type controls, correlating with lower circulating insulin levels and compromised glucose ...
when the scientists reimplanted pancreatic cancer cells into the animals that had undergone surgery, the resulting secondary tumors were twice as large as those of mice that had been transplanted ...
How we have used animal models to demonstrate the safety of our novel approach to treat pancreatic cancer. Pancreatic cancer remains one of the most difficult cancers to treat and this is due ...
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