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. 2020 Oct 9;295(50):17281–17297. doi: 10.1074/jbc.RA120.015489

Table 1.

Human islet donor information

Donor no. (date received)a T2Db Age Gender BMIc Cause of death Islet viability (%) Islet purity (%)
1 (11/21/17) N 62 M 28.9 Stroke 97 80
2 (01/10/18) N 32 M 26.2 Anoxia 98 85
3 (10/09/18) N 47 F 24.1 Stroke 90 90
4 (10/19/18) N 55 F 35.7 Stroke 98 94
5 (04/02/18) N 32 M 32.3 Anoxia 95 85
6 (11/07/18) N 48 M 24.4 Head trauma 90 90
7 (10/27/15) Y 41 F 43.1 Stroke 95 95
8 (08/09/16) Y 52 F 39.9 Anoxia 95 85
9 (08/29/16) Y 57 M 34.6 Head trauma 98 80
10 (11/07/16) Y 55 M 32.5 Anoxia 98 75
11 (04/03/17) Y 65 F 42.6 Anoxia 90 95
12 (06/01/17) Y 42 F 37.0 Head trauma 89 90
13 (12/13/17) Y 37 F 38.1 Stroke 94 85

aDonor information for specific experiments is as follows: Fig. 6B: donors 4, 5, 6; Fig. 6C, D: donors 1, 2, 3, 4, 6; Fig. 8A: donor 7, 8, 9; Fig. 8B, C, D: donors 10, 11; total NMDAR currents from normal β-cells: donors 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; total NMDAR currents from T2D β-cells: donors 12, 13.

bT2D: type 2 diabetes.

cBMI: body mass index.