iidp

is a Data Source.

The Integrated Islet Distribution Program (IIDP), based at City of Hope and funded by NIH/NIDDK, is the largest source of human islets for diabetes research in the United States. It procures, characterizes, and distributes high-quality human pancreatic islets to approved investigators, and many downstream studies deposit resulting omic data in public repositories such as the Gene Expression Omnibus.

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iidp.portal IIDP Portal iidp.coh.org DataSource http Web portal for requesting human pancr...
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pankgraph.graph PanKgraph Knowledge Graph pankgraph.org GraphProduct http had primary source Pancreas-focused knowledge graph inte...

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Integrated Islet Distribution Program (IIDP)

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The Integrated Islet Distribution Program (IIDP) is an NIH/NIDDK-funded program based at City of Hope that procures, characterizes, and distributes human pancreatic islets to the research community. Islets distributed by the IIDP underpin many published single-cell and functional studies, and IIDP is one of the primary upstream islet sources integrated by PanKbase.

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Created: July 01, 2026 | Last modified: July 01, 2026