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1. Differential modulation of IL-12 family cytokines in autoimmune islet graft failure in mice.

2. Targeted deletion of Traf2 allows immunosuppression-free islet allograft survival in mice.

3. Lack of the protein tyrosine phosphatase PTPN22 strengthens transplant tolerance to pancreatic islets in mice.

4. Autoreactive T cells induce necrosis and not BCL-2-regulated or death receptor-mediated apoptosis or RIPK3-dependent necroptosis of transplanted islets in a mouse model of type 1 diabetes.

5. Implanted islets in the anterior chamber of the eye are prone to autoimmune attack in a mouse model of diabetes.

6. Islet encapsulation: advances and obstacles.

7. Low doses of anti-CD3, ciclosporin A and the vitamin D analogue, TX527, synergise to delay recurrence of autoimmune diabetes in an islet-transplanted NOD mouse model of diabetes.

8. Mesenchymal stem cells differentially mediate regulatory T cells and conventional effector T cells to protect fully allogeneic islet grafts in mice.

9. Nano-scale encapsulation enhances allograft survival and function of islets transplanted in a mouse model of diabetes.

10. Advancing islet transplantation: from engraftment to the immune response.

11. Adoptive cell therapy using antigen-specific CD4⁻CD8⁻T regulatory cells to prevent autoimmune diabetes and promote islet allograft survival in NOD mice.

12. The effect of two different polyethylene glycol (PEG) derivatives on the immunological response of PEG grafted pancreatic islets.

13. Transgenic expression of haem oxygenase-1 in pancreatic beta cells protects non-obese mice used as a model of diabetes from autoimmune destruction and prolongs graft survival following islet transplantation.

14. Deficiency of Atf3, an adaptive-response gene, protects islets and ameliorates inflammation in a syngeneic mouse transplantation model.

15. Prevention of primary non-function of islet xenografts in autoimmune diabetic NOD mice by anti-inflammatory agents.

16. Association between macrophage activation and function of micro-encapsulated rat islets.

17. Locally expressed CTLA4-Ig in a pancreatic beta-cell line suppresses accelerated graft rejection response induced by donor-specific transfusion.

18. Combination therapy with low dose sirolimus and tacrolimus is synergistic in preventing spontaneous and recurrent autoimmune diabetes in non-obese diabetic mice.

19. Restoration of self-tolerance is a feasible approach to control ongoing beta-cell specific autoreactivity: its relevance for treatment in established diabetes and islet transplantation.

20. [Xenotransplantation of islets of Langerhans: a possible therapy for diabetes mellitus?].

21. Fas ligand-mediated mechanisms are involved in autoimmune destruction of islet beta cells in non-obese diabetic mice.

22. Testicular Sertoli cells exert both protective and destructive effects on syngeneic islet grafts in non-obese diabetic mice.

23. Tolerance to kidney allograft transplanted into Type I diabetic patients persists after in vivo challenge with pancreatic islet allografts that express repeated mismatches.

24. Mono-oligoclonal immunoglobulin abnormalities in diabetic patients after kidney transplantation: influence of simultaneous pancreas graft.

25. Implantation of standardized beta-cell grafts in a liver segment of IDDM patients: graft and recipients characteristics in two cases of insulin-independence under maintenance immunosuppression for prior kidney graft.

26. Protection of islet allografts transplanted together with Fas ligand expressing testicular allografts.

27. Function and survival of intrasplenic islet autografts in dogs.

28. Effect of transplantation site and culture pretreatment on islet xenograft survival (rat to mouse) in experimental diabetes without immunosuppression of the host.

29. Transfer of type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus associated autoimmunity to mice with severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID).

30. Rat pancreatic islet pretreatment with anti-MHC class II monoclonal antibodies and culture: in vitro MLIC test response does not predict islet allograft survival.

31. Transplantation of purified islet cells in diabetic BB rats.

32. Prevention and suppression of autoimmune pancreatic beta-cell destruction in BB rats by syngeneic lymphocytes obtained from long-term normoglycaemic donors.

33. Fresh human islet transplantation to replace pancreatic endocrine function in type 1 diabetic patients. Report of six cases.

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