- ►diabetesjournals.org HI Callewaert, CA Gysemans, L Ladrière, W D … - Diabetes, 2007 - Am Diabetes Assoc OBJECTIVE—Exposure of β-cells to inflammatory cytokines leads to apoptotic
cell death through the activation of gene networks under the control of specific
transcription factors, such as interferon-γ–induced signal transducer ... Cited by 13 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 6 versions
A Riboulet-Chavey, F Diraison, LK Siew, FS … - Diabetes, 2008 - Am Diabetes Assoc RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS— Clonal MIN6 β-cells or CD1 mouse pancreatic
islets were infected with recombinant adenoviruses encoding enhanced green
fluorescent protein (eGFP/null), constitutively active AMPK (AMPK-CA), or ... Cited by 12 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions
- ►diabetesjournals.org MD McKenzie, EM Carrington, T Kaufmann, A … - Diabetes, 2008 - Am Diabetes Assoc RESULTS—Development and function of islets were not affected by loss of Bid,
and Bid-deficient islets were as susceptible as wild-type islets to cytotoxic
stimuli that cause apoptosis via the mitochondrial pathway. In contrast, ... Cited by 11 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions
- ►nih.gov KL Graham, N Sanders, Y Tan, J Allison, … - Journal of Virology, 2008 - Am Soc Microbiol Infection modulates type 1 diabetes, a common autoimmune disease characterized
by the destruction of insulin-producing islet β cells in the pancreas.
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NJ Hill, M Hultcrantz, N Sarvetnick, M … - European journal of immunology, 2007 - interscience.wiley.com Central and peripheral tolerance mechanisms were for a long time the only
regulatory circuits known in autoimmunity. It is now becoming clear that the
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NJ Hill, A Stotland, M Solomon, P Secrest, E … - Biology Direct, 2007 - biology-direct.com Type 1 diabetes occurs when self-reactive T lymphocytes destroy the
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JP Mordes, L Cort, E Norowski, J Leif, JM … - Mammalian Genome, 2009 - Springer Abstract Iddm14 (formerly Iddm4) is a non-MHC-linked genetic locus associated
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PD Campbell, E Estella, NL Dudek, G Jhala, … - Human Immunology, 2008 - Elsevier Cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) are believed to play an essential role in β-cell
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