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[Islet of Langerhans transplantation].

Annales de chirurgie, 1996
Islet of Langerhans transplantation is considered to be the ideal treatment for type I insulin-dependent diabetes. The permanent and adapted insulin secretion obtained by this method ensures prevention or even regression of the degenerative lesions which now constitute the severity of this frequent disease.
K, Boudjema, E, Alexandre
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Islet of Langerhans Transplantation for the Treatment of Type 1 Diabetes

Swiss Surgery, 2003
Islet of Langerhans transplantation is gaining recognition as a therapy for type 1 diabetes. The procedure involves enzymatic digestion of the pancreatic tissue, purification of the islets from the exocrine tissue, infusion of the islets into the portal vein and implantation in the liver.
Bucher, Pascal Alain Robert   +6 more
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[Islets of Langerhans transplantation].

Nephrologie & therapeutique, 2007
The objective of future therapy of type 1 diabetes is to prevent the development of the chronic complications of the disease, while reducing the constraints imposed by treatment and eliminating the risk of hypoglycaemia. In other words, the aim is to ensure automatic glycaemic control like the normal pancreas. We can then talk about a cure for diabetes.
Alfred, Penfornis   +1 more
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[Transplantation of islets of Langerhans in man].

Helvetica chirurgica acta, 1993
Islet of Langerhans transplantation is an alternative to whole pancreas transplantation for type I diabetic patients, in whom exogenous insulin therapy has not prevented the occurrence of systemic complications. Thanks to a new isolation technique of human islets, 45 patients have been transplanted worldwide since 1988, of whom only 7 have become ...
P H, Morel   +6 more
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Transplantation of the Islets of Langerhans and the Histocompatibility of Endocrine Tissue

Diabetes, 1975
The passing of Dr. Arnold Lazarow on June 26 was a loss to the science of diabetology. Dr. Lazarow, Professor and Chairman of the Department of Anatomy, University of Minnesota School of Medicine, Minneapolis, was Codirector of the Twelfth Research Symposium of the American Diabetes Association and Chairman of one of the three sessions. As a tribute to
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[Islet of Langerhans transplantation in humans].

Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift, 1993
Islet of Langerhans transplantation is an alternative to whole pancreas transplantation for type I diabetic patients, in whom exogenous insulin therapy has not prevented the occurrence of systemic complications. Thanks to a new isolation technique of human islets, 45 patients have been transplanted worldwide since 1988, of whom only 7 have become ...
P, Morel   +6 more
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The role of histocompatibility antigens in transplantation of isolated islets of Langerhans in the rat

Diabetes, 1993
In a model of congenic and intra-MHC recombinant rat strains, the differential role of various histocompatibility antigens in renal subcapsular transplantation of purified islets of Langerhans isevaluated. Class I MHC antigens of the RT1.A region, expressed on the endocrine cells of the islets themselves, do not induce graft rejection on their own. MHC
W F, Hiller, B, Steiniger, J, Klempnauer
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Islet transplantation. The connection of experiment and clinic exemplified by the transplantation of islets of Langerhans.

Experimental and clinical endocrinology, 1994
Since approximately 25 years islet transplantation as a mean for the treatment of diabetes has been developed from early attempts in rodents to first clinical applications in man in recent years. The review describes the results obtained in diabetic rats including metabolic effects as well as prevention of late complications.
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Transplantation of islets of Langerhans.

Archives of pathology, 1975
Transplantation of insulin-secreting tissues is currently being evaluated as a possible method of treating diabetic patients. Isolation of islets of Langerhans from the rat pancreas is now routinely accomplished, and methods for islet isolation from the human pancreas are being explored. Transplantation of isolated islets into isologous rats is capable
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Biological Sciences: Isolation of the Islets of Langerhans for Transplantation

Nature, 1973
PANCREATIC transplantation with the aim of treating diabetes mellitus has so far met with little success. Of 23 patients thus treated and reported to the Transplant Registry in 19711, 15 died within 3 months and the longest survived one year. One of the major problems has been to overcome pancreatic exocrine digestion, and pancreatic duct ligation ...
D. R. THOMAS, M. FOX, A. A. GRIEVE
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