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    SupplementaryInformation2 – Supplemental material for The emerging field of pancreatic tissue engineering: A systematic review and evidence map of scaffold materials and scaffolding techniques for insulin-secreting cells

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    Supplemental material, SupplementaryInformation2 for The emerging field of pancreatic tissue engineering: A systematic review and evidence map of scaffold materials and scaffolding techniques for insulin-secreting cells by Gabriel Alexander Salg, Nathalia A Giese, Miriam Schenk, Felix J Hüttner, Klaus Felix, Pascal Probst, Markus K Diener, Thilo Hackert and Hannes Götz Kenngott in Journal of Tissue Engineering</p

    PRISMA_2009_checklist – Supplemental material for The emerging field of pancreatic tissue engineering: A systematic review and evidence map of scaffold materials and scaffolding techniques for insulin-secreting cells

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    Supplemental material, PRISMA_2009_checklist for The emerging field of pancreatic tissue engineering: A systematic review and evidence map of scaffold materials and scaffolding techniques for insulin-secreting cells by Gabriel Alexander Salg, Nathalia A Giese, Miriam Schenk, Felix J Hüttner, Klaus Felix, Pascal Probst, Markus K Diener, Thilo Hackert and Hannes Götz Kenngott in Journal of Tissue Engineering</p

    SupplementaryInformation1 – Supplemental material for The emerging field of pancreatic tissue engineering: A systematic review and evidence map of scaffold materials and scaffolding techniques for insulin-secreting cells

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    Supplemental material, SupplementaryInformation1 for The emerging field of pancreatic tissue engineering: A systematic review and evidence map of scaffold materials and scaffolding techniques for insulin-secreting cells by Gabriel Alexander Salg, Nathalia A Giese, Miriam Schenk, Felix J Hüttner, Klaus Felix, Pascal Probst, Markus K Diener, Thilo Hackert and Hannes Götz Kenngott in Journal of Tissue Engineering</p

    JBA913057 Supplemental Material - Supplemental material for SmartPAN: A novel polysaccharide-microsphere-based surgical indicator of pancreatic leakage

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    Supplemental material, JBA913057 Supplemental Material for SmartPAN: A novel polysaccharide-microsphere-based surgical indicator of pancreatic leakage by Thomas Moritz Pausch, Clara Mitzscherling, Sepehr Abbasi, Jiaqu Cui, Xinchun Liu, Ophelia Aubert, Melanie Weissenberger, Henrik Johansson, Peter Schuisky, Christopher Büsch, Thomas Bruckner, Mohammad Golriz, Arianeb Mehrabi and Thilo Hackert in Journal of Biomaterials Applications</p

    sj-docx-1-tej-10.1177_20417314221091033 – Supplemental material for Toward 3D-bioprinting of an endocrine pancreas: A building-block concept for bioartificial insulin-secreting tissue

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-tej-10.1177_20417314221091033 for Toward 3D-bioprinting of an endocrine pancreas: A building-block concept for bioartificial insulin-secreting tissue by Gabriel A Salg, Eric Poisel, Matthias Neulinger-Munoz, Jamina Gerhardus, Daniel Cebulla, Catrin Bludszuweit-Philipp, Vitor Vieira, Felix Nickel, Ingrid Herr, Andreas Blaeser, Nathalia A Giese, Thilo Hackert and Hannes G Kenngott in Journal of Tissue Engineering</p

    sj-jpg-2-tej-10.1177_20417314221091033 – Supplemental material for Toward 3D-bioprinting of an endocrine pancreas: A building-block concept for bioartificial insulin-secreting tissue

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    Supplemental material, sj-jpg-2-tej-10.1177_20417314221091033 for Toward 3D-bioprinting of an endocrine pancreas: A building-block concept for bioartificial insulin-secreting tissue by Gabriel A Salg, Eric Poisel, Matthias Neulinger-Munoz, Jamina Gerhardus, Daniel Cebulla, Catrin Bludszuweit-Philipp, Vitor Vieira, Felix Nickel, Ingrid Herr, Andreas Blaeser, Nathalia A Giese, Thilo Hackert and Hannes G Kenngott in Journal of Tissue Engineering</p

    UEG905183 Supplemental material - Supplemental material for Pancreatic cancer-derived organoids – a disease modeling tool to predict drug response

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    Supplemental material, UEG905183 Supplemental material for Pancreatic cancer-derived organoids – a disease modeling tool to predict drug response by Pierre-Olivier Frappart, Karolin Walter, Johann Gout, Alica K Beutel, Mareen Morawe, Frank Arnold, Markus Breunig, Thomas FE Barth, Ralf Marienfeld, Lucas Schulte, Thomas Ettrich, Thilo Hackert, Michael Svinarenko, Reinhild Rösler, Sebastian Wiese, Heike Wiese, Lukas Perkhofer, Martin Müller, André Lechel, Bruno Sainz Jr Patrick C Hermann, Thomas Seufferlein and Alexander Kleger in United European Gastroenterology Journal</p

    Corrigendum to “The 2016 update of the International Study Group (ISGPF) definition and grading of postoperative pancreatic fistula: eleven years after.” Surgery 2017. Mar; 161 (3):584–591. Epub Dec 28, 2016 (Surgery (2017) 161(3) (584–591), (S0039606016307577), (10.1016/j.surg.2016.11.014))

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    The authors regret that the name of author Charles R. Vollmer MD is incorrect in the final published version. The correct name Charles Vollmer. The authors would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused. Below is the correct order of authors: Claudio Bassi, MDa, Giovanni Marchegiani, MDa, Christos Dervenis, MD,b, Micheal Sarr, MDc, Mohammad Abu Hilal, MDd, Mustapha Adham, MDe, Peter Allen, MDf, Roland Andersson, MDg, Horacio J. Asbun, MDh, Marc G. Besselink, MDi, Kevin Conlon, MDj, Marco Del Chiaro, MDk, Massimo Falconi, MDl, Laureano Fernandez-Cruz, MDm, Carlos Fernandez-del Castillo, MDn, Abe Fingerhut, MDo, Helmut Friess, MDp, Dirk J Gouma, MDi, Thilo Hackert, MDq, Jakob Izbicki, MDr, Keith D. Lillemoe, MDn, John P. Neoptolemos, MDs, Attila Olah, MDt, Richard Schulick, MDu, Shailesh V. Shrikhande, MDv, Tadahiro Takada, MDw, Kyoichi Takaori, MDx, William Traverso, MDy, Charles Vollmer, MDz, Christopher L. Wolfgang, MDaa, Charles J. Yeo, MDbb, Roberto Salvia, MDa, Marcus Buchler, MDq, from the International Study Group on Pancreatic Surgery (ISGPS

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
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