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1. (Journal Article): XIAP overexpression in islet beta-cells enhances engraftment and minimizes hypoxia-reperfusion injury.
Emamaullee JA, Liston P, Korneluk RG, Shapiro AM, Elliott J ABSTRACT:
Recent advances in clinical islet transplantation have allowed patients with type 1 diabetes to become insulin independent, but the procedure is limited since islets from two donor...
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Diabetes OD
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Regeneration of Isle...
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Transplantation
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Islet Cells
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Follow-up
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Islet Cell Apoptosis
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Hypoxia
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Journal Article
submitted: Jan 07, 2006 |
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2. (Journal Article): Portal venous pressure changes after sequential clinical islet transplantation.
Casey JJ, Lakey JR, Ryan EA, Paty BW, Owen R, O'Kelly K, Nanji S, Rajotte RV, Korbutt GS, Bigam D, Kneteman NN, Shapiro AM ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND: Sequential pancreatic islet transplantation via the portal vein has led to insulin independence in patients with type 1 diabetes. Complications associated with the inje...
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Diabetes OD
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Regeneration of Isle...
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Transplantation
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Islet Cells
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Application/Insertio...
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Complications
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Increased Venous Pre...
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Journal Article
submitted: Jan 15, 2006 |
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3. (Journal Article): Islet transplantation in seven patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus using a glucocorticoid-free immunosuppressive regimen.
Shapiro AM, Lakey JR, Ryan EA, Korbutt GS, Toth E, Warnock GL, Kneteman NM, Rajotte RV ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND: Registry data on patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus who undergo pancreatic islet transplantation indicate that only 8 percent are free of the need for insulin thera...
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Diabetes OD
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Regeneration of Isle...
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Transplantation
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Islet Cells
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Immunosuppression
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Glucocorticoid-free
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Journal Article
submitted: Jun 13, 2006 |
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