“…15,16 Examination of viability by assessment of membrane integrity with vital stains such as fluorescein diacetate/propidium iodide does not reflect true viability because it may not account for cells undergoing early cell death processes, during which cells have not yet developed damage to their cell membrane. 8,9,17,18 Measures of cellular energetic state, including ATP content [19][20][21][22][23][24] and ATP/ADP and related ratios, [25][26][27] have been investigated with modest success. ATP content varies enormously between islets from different species, between human islet preparations, [20][21][22] with time in culture, 20,21 and with donor age.…”