Transplantation of mouse pancreatic islets into primates--in vivo and in vitro evaluation.
BACKGROUND: Islets transplanted from other species to man has the potential to cure diabetes but whether islets are subject to hyperacute rejection after xenotransplantation is contentious. We transplanted mouse pancreatic islets of mouse beneath the primate renal capsule and assessed natural xenoan...
Principais autores: | Badet, L, Titus, T, McShane, P, Chang, L, Song, Z, Ferguson, D, Gray, D |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
Publicado em: |
2001
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