Matthew Nwerem

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In 1869, a Berlin medical student, Paul Langerhans, had looked through a microscope at the pancreas, a fragile leaf of tissue tucked under the stomach, and discovered minute islands of distinct-looking cells studded across it. These cellular archipelagoes were later named the islets of Langerhans,
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