This protocol requires the use of a single density gradient making it significantly less labor intensive and more cost effective compared to more complex conventional islet isolation methods. The main advantage of this protocol is that the enzyme
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This islet isolation protocol described a novel route of collagenase injection to digest the exocrine tissue and a simplified gradient procedure to purify the islets from mice. It involves enzymatic digestion, gradient separation/purification, and islet hand-picking. Successful isolation can yield 250–350 high quality and fully functional islets per mouse.