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    Pancreas and islet cell transplantation

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    Currently, for the patient with type 1 diabetes, a definitive treatment without resorting to the use of exogenous insulin can be achieved only with pancreas or islet cell transplantation. These means of restoring β-cell mass can completely maintain essentially normal long-term glucose homeostasis, although the need for powerful immunosuppressive regimens limits their application to only a subgroup of adult patients. Apart from the shortage of donors that has limited all kinds of transplantation, however, the widespread use of β-cell replacement has been precluded until recently by the drawbacks associated with both organ and islet cell transplantation. Although the study of recurrence of diabetes has generated attention, the fundamental obstacle to pancreas and islet transplantation has been, and remains, the alloimmune response. With a better elucidation of the mechanisms of alloengraftment achieved during the last 3 years, the stage has been set for further advances

    Zur Frage über die Folgen der Unterbindung des Wurmfortsatzes

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    Eine quantitative kolorimetrische Histidinbestimmung

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    Zur Histo-Pathologie des Pankreas beim Diabetes mellitus

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    Zur Frage über die Folgen der Unterbindung des Wurmfortsatzes beim Kaninchen

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