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Progress in islet transplantation is more important than ever


Journal article


S. Bornstein, B. Ludwig, C. Steenblock
Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 2022

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Bornstein, S., Ludwig, B., & Steenblock, C. (2022). Progress in islet transplantation is more important than ever. Nature Reviews Endocrinology.


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Bornstein, S., B. Ludwig, and C. Steenblock. “Progress in Islet Transplantation Is More Important than Ever.” Nature Reviews Endocrinology (2022).


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Bornstein, S., et al. “Progress in Islet Transplantation Is More Important than Ever.” Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 2022.


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@article{s2022a,
  title = {Progress in islet transplantation is more important than ever},
  year = {2022},
  journal = {Nature Reviews Endocrinology},
  author = {Bornstein, S. and Ludwig, B. and Steenblock, C.}
}


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