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- 2From:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States (Vol. 94, Issue 16) Peer-ReviewedAbstract Only
- 3From:Diabetes Care (Vol. 32, Issue 8) Peer-Reviewed[beta]-Cell replacement therapy's great promise is that it can safely and effectively restore insulin-independent euglycemia to individuals with diabetes. Although difficult and expensive, modern insulin-based treatment...
- 4From:Nature Medicine (Vol. 6, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Allan D. Kirk; David M. Harlan Kirk and Harlan reply Kawai and colleagues report a considerable number of thromboembolic events in monkeys after administration of a mouse monoclonal antibody against...
- 5From:Virology Journal (Vol. 6) Peer-ReviewedAuthors: Anthony T Craig [1,2]; Oksana Gavrilova [3]; Nancy K Dwyer [4]; William Jou [3]; Stephanie Pack [3]; Eric Liu [5]; Klaus Pechhold [5]; Michael Schmidt [6]; Victor J McAlister [1]; John A Chiorini [6]; E Joan...
- 6From:Nature Medicine (Vol. 23, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Jenny Aurielle B Babon; Megan E DeNicola; David M Blodgett; Inne Crèvecoeur; Thomas S Buttrick; René Maehr; Rita Bottino; Ali Naji; John Kaddis; Wassim Elyaman; Eddie A James; Rachana Haliyur; Marcela...
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- 8From:Journal of Clinical Investigation (Vol. 129, Issue 1) Peer-Reviewed
Human islets expressing HNF1A variant have defective [beta] cell transcriptional regulatory networks
Using an integrated approach to characterize the pancreatic tissue and isolated islets from a 33-year-old with 17 years of type 1 diabetes (T1D), we found that donor islets contained [beta] cells without insulitis and... - 9
- 10From:Diabetes (Vol. 54, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedDespite advances in understanding autoimmune diabetes in animal models, there has been little progress in altering the natural course of the human disease, which involves progression to insulin deficiency. Studies with...
- 11From:Diabetes (Vol. 58, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedOBJECTIVE--Insulin deficiency in type 1 diabetes and in rodent autoimmune diabetes models is caused by β-cell-specific killing by autoreactive T-cells. Less is known about B-cell numbers and phenotype remaining at...
- 12From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 12, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedBackground/Aims Studies of human cadaveric pancreas specimens indicate that pancreas inflammation plays an important role in type 1 diabetes pathogenesis. Due to the inaccessibility of pancreas in living patients,...
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- 14From:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States (Vol. 97, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAbstract Only
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- 16From:Diabetes Care (Vol. 32, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedOBJECTIVE--To evaluate the safety and efficacy of ingested human recombinant interferon-[alpha] (hrIFN-[alpha] for preservation of [beta]-cell function in young patients with recent-onset type 1 diabetes. RESEARCH...
- 17From:Diabetes (Vol. 51, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedWe've established a nonhuman primate islet allotransplant model to address questions such as whether transplanting islets into the gut's arterial system would more safely and as effectively support long-term islet...
- 18From:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States (Vol. 91, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedAbstract Only
- 19From:Nature Biotechnology (Vol. 34, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe foreign body response is an immune-mediated reaction that can lead to the failure of implanted medical devices and discomfort for the recipient (1-6). There is a critical need for biomaterials that overcome this key...
- 20From:Nature Biotechnology (Vol. 27, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAnalyzing specialized cells in heterogeneous tissues is crucial for understanding organ function in health and disease. Thus far, however, there has been no convenient method for studying gene expression in cells...