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K. N. Matsumura has written: 'After fifteen years : artificial liver & artificial pancreas' -- subject(s): Artificial liver, Artificial organs, Diseases, Islands of Langerhans, Liver, Pancreas
The University of Calgary has done significant research and had success in both the injection of pancreatic cells into the body and the establishment of a colony of pancreatic cells in the body to replace the pancreas. This is NT an artificial pancreas, it is more like an organ transplant.
they destroy the beta cells of the pancreas (the cells that produce insulin)
The pancreas.
no. artificial sweetners should never be used ever. by anyone. use stevia instead if you don't want to use actual sugar. Stevia is an herb that has a natural sweetness and has almost no calories. a healthy alternative that will not reak havock on your pancreas
There is one available in Keswick, Adelaide, Australia, from Endocrine Consultants SA. It costs over $8000. It is similar to the artificial pancreas. I am going to have a fundraiser to get one myself.
A bioreactor is a vessel in which a chemical process is carried out which involves active substances derived from organisms. This process can either be aerobic or anaerobic A bioreactor may also refer to a device or system meant to grow cells or tissues in the context of cell culture. There are many research applications of a bioreactor and the environment inside may be controlled to attempt gain reaction or specific reaction depending on the research. In simplest terms it is a complex terrarium to cultivate organisms for research.
Carbon Dioxide is taken in by the species and is used as building blocks to make other desirable products ex. glucose/glycogen
The pancreas of the animal is used to make insulin.
The chemical formula for an artificial sweetener will depend upon which artificial sweetener was used.
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