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Insulin Resistance and Vascular Risk Factors in Islet Transplant Survival.

Grant number: 4-2006-1025

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Insulin antibodies are prevalent in adults with type 1 diabetes referred for islet cell transplantation and are modified by islet transplantation and immunosuppression: an Australian experience

CJ Hensman, JL Gooley, AS Januszewski, MH Lee, RJ MacIsaac, RC Boston, P O'Connell, N Rogers, J Holmes-Walker, W Hawthorne, P Anderson, A Webster, S Alexander, E Jimenez-Vera, M Hu, S Yi, K Ghimire, A Thomas, B Delalat, L Joo

2022-08-01

We have analysed insulin antibodies in 149 adults with type 1 diabetes and 2859 people without diabetes. We have determined that i..

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Transient Impairment of Islet Architectural Development in Pancreas-Specific Bmpr1a-Deleted Prenatal Mice Involves Reduced Expression of E-Cadherin

FX Jiang, LC Harrison

2017-12-01

Bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signaling plays critical roles on the development of a large array of embryonic organs and promot..

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