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Analysis of islet inflammation in human type 1 diabetes


A Willcox, SJ Richardson, AJ Bone, AK … - Clin Exp Immunol, 2009 - interscience.wiley.com
The immunopathology of type 1 diabetes (T1D) has proved difficult to study in
man because of the limited availability of appropriate samples, but we now
report a detailed study charting the evolution of insulitis in human T1D. ...
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A new role for an old player: Do B cells unleash the self-reactive CD8+ T cell storm …


E Mariño, ST Grey - Journal of Autoimmunity, 2008 - Elsevier
Type I diabetes mellitus is an autoimmune disease mediated by a selective
immune-mediated destruction of the insulin containing beta cells within the
pancreatic islets of Langerhans. T cells reactive to beta cell-derived ...
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The role of interferon γ in regulation of CD4+ T-cells and its clinical implications


J Chen, X Liu - Cellular Immunology, 2009 - Elsevier
Interferon γ (IFNγ) plays a central role in the immune response against
infection and tumur immune surveillance. Its functions include not only
activation of the host immune system to control microbial infections but ...
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The B-cell response to protein antigens in immunity and transplantation


DM Tarlinton, F Batista, KGC Smith - Transplantation, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Transplantation. Wolters Kluwer Health Logo. All Issues. ...
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Interactions between B-Lymphocytes and Type 1 NKT Cells in Autoimmune Diabetes


FD Dufour, AG Baxter, PA Silveira - Journal of Immunotoxicology, 2008 - informahealthcare.com
Type 1 diabetes is one of the most prevalent autoimmune conditions that develops
during childhood and has an increasing incidence worldwide. The disease results
from the destruction of pancreatic β cells mediated by autoreactive T- ...
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Emerging roles for B lymphocytes in Type 1 diabetes


SL Cox, PA Silveira - Expert Review of Clinical Immunology, 2009 - ingentaconnect.com
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is caused by immune infiltration of the pancreatic islets
of Langerhans (referred to as insulitis) followed by specific auto-
immune-mediated destruction of the insulin- secreting b-cells within them ...
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Diabetes mellitus and apoptosis: inflammatory cells


A Ryan, M Murphy, C Godson, FB Hickey - Apoptosis - Springer
Abstract Since the early observation that similarities between thyroiditis and
insulitis existed, the important role played by inflammation in the development
of diabetes has been appreciated. More recently, experiments have shown ...
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Type 1 diabetes research: Newer approaches and exciting developments


CB Sanjeevi - International Journal of Diabetes in Developing …, 2009 - ijddc.com
A recent report published in Lancet [2] indicates that T1D incidence has doubled
and is likely to double from now to year 2020 in those aged below five years and
increase 70% in those below 15 years. There is an annual increase in ...
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[PDF] Proinsulin As The Possible Key In The Pathogenesis Of Type 1 Diabetes


C Ionescu-Tîrgoviºte - Acta Endocrinologica (Buc), 2009 - 82.76.72.38
Abstract Based on epidemiological, clinic, biochemical and hormonal data (both
personal and international), our personal view is that natural history of
autoimmune type 1 diabetes could include the following stages: 1) The ...
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Are B Cells a Potential Target for Therapeutic Intervention in the Classical T Cell- …


M Wallberg, EA Green - Inflammation &# 38; Allergy-Drug Targets (Formerly …, 2009 - ingentaconnect.com
Abstract: Incidence of autoimmune diseases is rising rapidly in the developed
world and treatment of such diseases will be a major burden on Government health
resources of the future. Whether systemic or organ-specific, immune cell ...
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