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Humar A, Ramcharan T, Kandaswamy R, Matas A, Gruessner R, Gruessner A, et al.
Am J Surg . 2001 Sep; 182(2):155-61. PMID: 11574088
Background: For certain uremic diabetic patients, a sequential transplant of a kidney (usually from a living donor) followed by a cadaver pancreas has become an attractive alternative to a simultaneous...
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Gruessner A, Sutherland D
Clin Transpl . 2001 Aug; :45-72. PMID: 11512358
As of October 2000, > 15,000 pancreas transplant had been reported to the IPTR, > 11,000 in the US and > 4,000 outside the US. An era analysis of US...
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Moss A, Najarian J, Sutherland D, Payne W, Gruessner R, Humar A, et al.
Clin Transpl . 2001 Aug; :159-71. PMID: 11512309
Between 6/1963 and 12/1998, 5,069 kidney transplants were done at the University of Minnesota. Of these, about half have been living donor, half cadaver. The majority (83%) have been primary...
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Matas A, Payne W, Sutherland D, Humar A, Gruessner R, Kandaswamy R, et al.
Ann Surg . 2001 Aug; 234(2):149-64. PMID: 11505060
Objective: To review a single center's experience and outcome with living donor transplants. Summary Background Data: Outcome after living donor transplants is better than after cadaver donor transplants. Since the...
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Guo Z, Wu T, Kirchhof N, Mital D, Williams J, Azuma M, et al.
Transplantation . 2001 Jul; 71(11):1656-65. PMID: 11435979
Background: T-cell activation and the subsequent induction of effector functions require not only the recognition of antigen peptides bound to MHC molecules by T-cell receptor (TCR) for antigen but also...
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Wrenshall L, Ansite J, Eckman P, Heilman M, Stevens R, Sutherland D
Transplantation . 2001 May; 71(7):841-50. PMID: 11349714
Background: How the localization of antigen to the liver, through means such as oral ingestion, induces tolerance is poorly understood. Methods: To elucidate potential mechanisms we used an adoptive transfer...
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Sutherland D, Gruessner R, Gruessner A
World J Surg . 2001 May; 25(4):487-96. PMID: 11344403
Pancreas transplantation is the only treatment for type I diabetes mellitus that can induce an insulin-independent normoglycemic state. Because of the need for immunosuppression, it has been most widely applied...
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Austin G, Cuenin M, Hokett S, Peacock M, Sutherland D, Erbland J, et al.
J Periodontol . 2001 May; 72(4):438-44. PMID: 11338295
Background: Integrins are a family of transmembrane cell surface glycoproteins, and those with the beta 1-subunit function in both cell-to-cell and cell-to-substrate adhesion. The purpose of this study was to...
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Sutherland D, Gruessner R, Dunn D, Matas A, Humar A, Kandaswamy R, et al.
Ann Surg . 2001 Apr; 233(4):463-501. PMID: 11303130
Objective: To determine outcome in diabetic pancreas transplant recipients according to risk factors and the surgical techniques and immunosuppressive protocols that evolved during a 33-year period at a single institution....
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Arrazola L, Sutherland D, Sozen H, Hunter D, Payne W, Najarian J, et al.
Transplantation . 2001 Apr; 71(5):698-702. PMID: 11292306
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