Search Results - "Clemmings, Sue M"
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Expanded T cells from pancreatic lymph nodes of type 1 diabetic subjects recognize an insulin epitope
Published in Nature (12-05-2005)“…In autoimmune type 1 diabetes, pathogenic T lymphocytes are associated with the specific destruction of insulin-producing β-islet cells. Identification of the…”
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Transplantation of Cultured Islets from Two‐Layer Preserved Pancreases in Type 1 Diabetes with Anti‐CD3 Antibody
Published in American journal of transplantation (01-03-2004)“…We sought to determine whether or not optimizing pancreas preservation, islet processing, and induction immunosuppression would facilitate sustained diabetes…”
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Loss of IL-4 Secretion from Human Type 1a Diabetic Pancreatic Draining Lymph Node NKT Cells
Published in Journal of Immunology (01-10-2005)“…Altered frequency and function of peripheral invariant NKT (iNKT) cells have been implicated in the regulation of murine and human type 1a diabetes. To examine…”
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Reversal of diabetes in non-immunosuppressed rhesus macaques by intraportal porcine islet xenografts precedes acute cellular rejection
Published in Xenotransplantation (Københaven) (01-09-2004)“…: Background: The functional response and immunobiology of primarily non‐vascularized islet cell xenografts remain poorly defined in non‐human primates…”
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Immunology Insulin auto-antigenicity in type 1 diabetes (Reply)
Published in Nature (24-11-2005)“…Wilson discusses the avidity of the lymph-node T-cell clones we described that recognize the insulin A1-15 fragment. He questions whether large enough…”
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Insulin auto-antigenicity in type 1 diabetes (Reply)
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Total lymphoid irradiation, without intrathymic injection of donor cells, induces indefinite acceptance of heart but not islet or skin allografts in rats
Published in Transplant international (1996)“…Allograft tolerance occurs in rodents given a dose of antilymphocyte serum (ALS) and intrathymic injection (ITI) of donor splenocytes (SC) 1-3 weeks prior to…”
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