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Shohta Kodama

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Pediatric Diabetes|December 17, 2004
Routes to regenerating islet cells: stem cells and other biological therapies for type 1 diabetesShohta Kodama, Denise L Faustman
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|May 9, 2018
The Spleen as an Optimal Site for Islet Transplantation and a Source of Mesenchymal Stem CellsNaoaki Sakata, Gumpei Yoshimatsu, Shohta Kodama
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|April 25, 2019
Development and Characteristics of Pancreatic Epsilon CellsNaoaki Sakata, Gumpei Yoshimatsu, Shohta Kodama
Cell Transplantation|January 23, 2026
Editorial: Cellular replacement therapy for diabetesNaoaki Sakata, Gumpei Yoshimatsu, Shohta Kodama
Science of Aging Knowledge Environment : SAGE KE|January 22, 2005
Diabetes and stem cell researchers turn to the lowly spleenShohta Kodama, Miriam Davis, Denise L Faustman
Trends in Molecular Medicine|June 14, 2005
Regenerative medicine: a radical reappraisal of the spleenShohta Kodama, Miriam Davis, Denise L Faustman
Cell Transplantation|March 13, 2025
Safe Administration of Immunosuppression in Japanese Monkeys: Relevance to Preclinical Xenotransplantation StudiesNaoaki Sakata, Gumpei Yoshimatsu, Ryo Kawakami, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 21, 2024
Influence of relatively short-term culture on adult porcine islets for xenotransplantationNaoaki Sakata, Gumpei Yoshimatsu, Ryo Kawakami, et al.
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|June 14, 2021
Fat-Covered Islet Transplantation using Epididymal White Adipose TissueNaoaki Sakata, Gumpei Yoshimatsu, Ryo Kawakami, et al.
Immunology and Cell Biology|February 28, 2008
Fetal Hox11 expression patterns predict defective target organs: a novel link between developmental biology and autoimmunityAnna Lonyai, Shohta Kodama, Douglas Burger, et al.
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Pediatric Diabetes|December 17, 2004
Routes to regenerating islet cells: stem cells and other biological therapies for type 1 diabetesShohta Kodama, Denise L Faustman
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|May 9, 2018
The Spleen as an Optimal Site for Islet Transplantation and a Source of Mesenchymal Stem CellsNaoaki Sakata, Gumpei Yoshimatsu, Shohta Kodama
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|April 25, 2019
Development and Characteristics of Pancreatic Epsilon CellsNaoaki Sakata, Gumpei Yoshimatsu, Shohta Kodama
Cell Transplantation|January 23, 2026
Editorial: Cellular replacement therapy for diabetesNaoaki Sakata, Gumpei Yoshimatsu, Shohta Kodama
Science of Aging Knowledge Environment : SAGE KE|January 22, 2005
Diabetes and stem cell researchers turn to the lowly spleenShohta Kodama, Miriam Davis, Denise L Faustman
Trends in Molecular Medicine|June 14, 2005
Regenerative medicine: a radical reappraisal of the spleenShohta Kodama, Miriam Davis, Denise L Faustman
Cell Transplantation|March 13, 2025
Safe Administration of Immunosuppression in Japanese Monkeys: Relevance to Preclinical Xenotransplantation StudiesNaoaki Sakata, Gumpei Yoshimatsu, Ryo Kawakami, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 21, 2024
Influence of relatively short-term culture on adult porcine islets for xenotransplantationNaoaki Sakata, Gumpei Yoshimatsu, Ryo Kawakami, et al.
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|June 14, 2021
Fat-Covered Islet Transplantation using Epididymal White Adipose TissueNaoaki Sakata, Gumpei Yoshimatsu, Ryo Kawakami, et al.
Immunology and Cell Biology|February 28, 2008
Fetal Hox11 expression patterns predict defective target organs: a novel link between developmental biology and autoimmunityAnna Lonyai, Shohta Kodama, Douglas Burger, et al.
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