ADI DataSci FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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- A description
- Your biosafety approval for working with human tissue
- Your human ethics approval (or Institutional Review Board exemption letter) for the proposed research
- Your billing information
Yes. Once the other documentation is in place, the University of Alberta will coordinate with your technology transfer office to create an MTA.
Islets are offered on a cost-recovery basis: $0.16 per IEQ for non-diabetic donors and $0.24 per IEQ for donors with diabetes. Our full price list can be found here.
Please contact Tina Dafoe to learn more.
Donor age, sex, body mass index, HbA1c (if available), HLA-A2 status, and any relevant medical history (e.g. diabetes diagnosis or pancreatitis) are provided. Preparation information such as purity, islet particle index, culture time, and photos of dithizone-stained islets are also included.
An email will be sent out with donor and preparation information, along with a request form.
Dithizone-stained islet samples are counted and categorized by size, using a stereomicroscope with a counting reticle. A conversion factor is then applied to correlate islets of different sizes to IEQ (a standard islet equivalent of 100 um diameter). The full protocol can be found here.
Islets are shipped with CMRL media in a 50 mL tube at ambient temperature, via FedEx. Recipients in Canada and the United States typically receive the islets the next day, while international recipients typically receive them within 48 hours.
We are able to offer paraffin-embedded sections of pancreatic biopsies and isolated islets from normal and diabetic donors, snap-frozen human islets, and viable cryopreserved islets. We also offer autologous tissues from pancreas donors including spleen, blood, pancreatic lymph nodes, adipose, acinar, and gut. The full price list can be found here.
- Quantification and purity assessment via dithizone staining
- Immunohistochemistry
- Functional assessment via electrophysiology and insulin secretion assays
- Contamination assessment via culture of samples and supernatants
- Additional deep phenotyping of islets
- Invoices are sent out quarterly, with payment accepted by wire transfer or cheque. For billing inquiries, please contact Tina Dafoe.
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There are several factors that can be inferred from these images:
- Purity: visualization of the amount of DTZ-positive islet tissue versus acinar.
- Shape: smooth edged, spherical islets are ideal.
- Intensity of DTZ stain: densely-stained islets are ideal.
- Size distribution of islets: are there lots of middle-sized islets, or mainly large/small islets?
- Acinar-trapped islets: are the islets completely dissociated from any acinar tissue, or are they partially trapped?
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