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Islet cell transplantation for insulin-dependent diabetes
1Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, USA.
Hospital Practice (1995)
|June 15, 1995
Abstract:
About 20 years after investigators began work on the isolation of animal islets, we are now poised to use such cells to control blood sugar levels in humans. Studies in various laboratories have led to development of transplantation techniques that obviate the need for chronic immunosuppression; equally important, the techniques also appear to avoid the problem of graft rejection.