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Wat (wie) is islets of Langerhans - definitie

REGIONS OF THE PANCREAS
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islets of Langerhans         
['la??hanz]
¦ plural noun groups of pancreatic cells secreting insulin and glucagon.
Origin
C19: named after the German anatomist Paul Langerhans.
Pancreatic islets         
The pancreatic islets or islets of Langerhans are the regions of the pancreas that contain its endocrine (hormone-producing) cells, discovered in 1869 by German pathological anatomist Paul Langerhans. The pancreatic islets constitute 1–2% of the pancreas volume and receive 10–15% of its blood flow.
Islet cell transplantation         
TRANSFERENCE OF PANCREATIC ISLETS
Islets of langerhans transplantation; Islet transplantation; Islet Transplantation; Islet Cell Transplantation
Islet transplantation is the transplantation of isolated islets from a donor pancreas into another person. It is an experimental treatment for type 1 diabetes mellitus.

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Pancreatic islets

The pancreatic islets or islets of Langerhans are the regions of the pancreas that contain its endocrine (hormone-producing) cells, discovered in 1869 by German pathological anatomist Paul Langerhans. The pancreatic islets constitute 1–2% of the pancreas volume and receive 10–15% of its blood flow. The pancreatic islets are arranged in density routes throughout the human pancreas, and are important in the metabolism of glucose.