islet cell culture
Islet cell culture refers to the cultivation of insulin-producing cells, called islet cells, outside of their natural environment, typically in a laboratory setting. This process involves providing the necessary nutrients and conditions for the islet cells to grow, multiply, and function appropriately, allowing researchers to study and manipulate them for various medical and scientific purposes.
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