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Andreea Ianus, George G. Holz, Neil D. Theise, Mehboob A. Hussain
Published in Volume 111, Issue 6
J Clin Invest. 2003; 111(6):843–850 doi:10.1172/JCI16502
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Insulin secretion of EGFP-positive cells isolated from islets is similar to insulin secretion of control islet cells. Insulin secretion after glucose or glucose and exendin-4 stimulation of isolated EGFP-positive cells from experiment 1 is shown as dark gray bars. Control cells were isolated from an INS*EGFP mouse and treated identically (light gray bars). One thousand dispersed islet cells were collected for EGFP expression by FACS and/or manual picking, cultured for 24 hours at 5.5 mM glucose or 11.1 mM glucose for 10 hours. Additional cells were incubated in 11.1 mM glucose for 10 hours and then with 10 nM exendin-4 for 4 more hours. Supernatant was collected for insulin measurements (ELISA). Results of three separate assays each performed in duplicate are shown as mean ± SD.