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Science 1 October 2004:
Vol. 306. no. 5693, pp. 34 - 37
DOI: 10.1126/science.306.5693.34

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DIABETES:
Islet Transplants Face Test of Time

Jennifer Couzin

Will the Edmonton protocol, hailed as a possible cure for type I diabetes, hold up in the long run?

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