Prolonging survival of transplanted pancreatic cells

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ABSTRACT:
A method of prolonging the survival of pancreatic cells transplanted in a patient. The method includes the step of administering a therapeutically effective amount of a somatostatin or a somatostatin agonist to the patient.

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