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Subcutaneous, Isogeneic Transplantation of Either Duct-Ligated Pancreas or Isolated Islets in Streptozotocin Diabetic Mice

Endocrinology, 1976
Recovery from hyperglycemia was observed in streptozotocin diabetic mice that received subcutaneous, isogeneic transplants of either isolated islets or duct-ligated pancreas. Transplants of isolated islets obtained from collagenase-digested adult pancreas provided recovery from hyperglycemia, but the incidence of recovery depended on the amount of ...
Kramp, R C, Cuche, R, Renold, A E
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THE INFLUENCE OF THE RECIPIENT UPON RENAL FUNCTION AFTER ISOGENEIC KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION IN THE RAT

Transplantation, 1984
Little attention has been paid to the changes in renal function that occur after kidney transplantation when donor and recipient differ markedly in size. We studied this phenomenon after isogeneic kidney transplantation in rats of varying body weight (BW).
A P, Provoost   +6 more
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Growth potential of the rat mandibular condyle as an isogeneic transplant traversing the interparietal suture

Archives of Oral Biology, 1991
The mandibular condyle of 5-, 10- or 20-day inbred male rats was transplanted across the interparietal suture of male litter-mates and the transverse dimension of the neurocranium was measured from dry skulls at 25 or 35 days. The width of the neurocranium had increased significantly from days 5 or 10 to 25 in the rats with the transplants, whereas the
O, Rönning, T, Peltomäki
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Hydrogen-Enriched Preservation Protects the Isogeneic Intestinal Graft and Amends Recipient Gastric Function During Transplantation

Transplantation, 2011
Inhaled hydrogen gas exerts antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects in rat intestinal transplantation. Here, we investigated whether ex vivo donor organ treatment with dissolved hydrogen would prevent intestinal graft injury.Isogeneic intestinal transplantation was performed in Lewis rats with vascular flush, luminal preservation, and cold graft ...
Bettina M, Buchholz   +7 more
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Subcutaneous, isogeneic transplantation of duct-ligated pancreas in streptozotocin diabetic mice: Relationship between recovery and hormone contents in transplants or host pancreas

Metabolism, 1976
Recovery from diabetes was observed in streptozotocin-treated mice that received subcutaneous, isogeneic transplants of duct-ligated pancreas. Transplants excised from recovered hosts contained both immunoreactive insulin (IRI) and glucagon (IRG), indicating that both A and B cells capable of hormone storage were present. The IRI content in transplants,
Kramp, R C   +3 more
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Dystrophin Delivery in Dystrophin-Deficient DMDmdxSkeletal Muscle by Isogenic Muscle-Derived Stem Cell Transplantation

Human Gene Therapy, 2003
Duchenne's muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a lethal muscle disease caused by a lack of dystrophin expression at the sarcolemma of muscle fibers. We investigated retroviral vector delivery of dystrophin in dystrophin-deficient DMD(mdx) (hereafter referred to as mdx) mice via an ex vivo approach using mdx muscle-derived stem cells (MDSCs).
Makoto, Ikezawa   +8 more
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Islet Transplantation in Experimental Diabetes of the Rat. VI. Rate of Regression in Diabetic Kidney Lesions after Isogeneic Islet Transplantation: Quantitative Measurements

Hormone and Metabolic Research, 1979
Intraportal transplantation of isogeneic adult islets in diabetic rats resulted in long-lasting amelioration of the metabolic disorder. The effect upon diabetes-induced kidney changes (enlargement of mesangial space, capillary changes, cell-proliferation) was examined quantitatively by morphometric studies.
R G, Bretzel   +3 more
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Isogeneic or Allogeneic Transplantation of Duct‐Ligated Pancreas in Streptozotocin Diabetic Mice1)

European Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1975
AbstractRecovery from hyperglycaemia was observed in three different mouse hybrids that were made diabetic with streptozotocin, and then transplanted with pancreas from isogeneic donors whose pancreatic ducts were ligated over 8 weeks earlier. Recovery did not occur in recipients of allografts indicating that islets in ligated pancreas cannot be ...
R.C. Kramp, C.C. Congdon, L.H. Smith
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Subcutaneous, Isogeneic Transplantation of Duct-ligated Pancreas in Streptozotocin-Diabetic Mice: Relationships Between Carbohydrate Tolerance and Hormone Content in Transplant or Host Pancreas

Diabetes, 1981
Mice with subcutaneous, isogeneic transplants of duct-ligated pancreas from either two or five donors displayed impaired glucose tolerance to gastric or intravenous glucose, or to an overnight fast followed by a 15-min meal of mouse food. Compared with peripheral insulin responses in normal controls, those of transplant recipients were less after ...
R C, Kramp, I M, Burr
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REPEATED ISOGENIC TRANSPLANTS IN BONE‐MARROW FAILURE

Medical Journal of Australia, 1968
L E, Harvey, B G, Firkin
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