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Fig. 1: Jonathan Lakey, Ray Rajotte, James Shapiro, Tatsuya Kin and Deborah McGhee-Wilson at work in the basement laboratory at the University of Alberta where the biochemist J.B. Collip worked before he joined Frederick Banting's team and contributed to the discovery of insulin.
Fig. 2: In an entry in his notebook on June 9, 1921, Banting described his experimental plan for preparing emulsions of pancreatic tissue for transplantation: “Have depancreatised dog with pedicle. Graft into it remnant of degenerated pancreas. Later remove pedicle. Then remove graft.”