The interaction between primate blood and mouse islets induces accelerated clotting with islet destruction.
BACKGROUND: Mouse islets transplanted under the renal subcapsular space of cynomolgus monkeys are subject to a form of hyperacute rejection, the mechanism of which is unclear. As islets are in contact with whole blood at the time of transplantation, the effect of platelets and the coagulation casca...
Main Authors: | Badet, L, Titus, T, Metzen, E, Handa, A, McShane, P, Chang, L, Giangrande, P, Gray, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2002
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