The in vitro immunogenicity of human pancreatic islets and acinar tissue
Islet transplantation is a relatively new treatment for Type I diabetes which offers great potential for normoglycaemia and ultimate avoidance of life- threatening complications(1). However, the treatment has only been partially successful and poor graft survival rates clinically have contrasted wit...
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University of Leicester
1995
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