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M D Brendel

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Schloot N, Roden M, Bornstein S, Brendel M
Dtsch Med Wochenschr . 2011 Jan; 136(5):172-5. PMID: 21271474
INTERVENTIONAL APPROACHES TO BETA CELL PRESERVATION: In a pilot study, initial attempts at primary prevention by preserving islet beta cells have been successful with highly hydrolyzed milk formula in children...
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Ludwig B, Zimerman B, Steffen A, Yavriants K, Azarov D, Reichel A, et al.
Horm Metab Res . 2010 Oct; 42(13):918-22. PMID: 21031332
Islet transplantation as a biological β-cell replacement therapy has emerged as a promising option for achieving restoration of metabolic control in type 1 diabetes patients. However, partial or complete loss...
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Eckhard M, Schindler R, Renner F, Schief W, Padberg W, Weimer R, et al.
Transplant Proc . 2009 Sep; 41(6):2544-5. PMID: 19715971
Background: New-onset diabetes mellitus after organ transplantation (PTDM) significantly impairs patient and organ survival. Published rates of PTDM range from 2% to 54%, depending on the definition. Objectives: To analyze...
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Jaeger C, Winter S, Eckhard M, Hardt P, Brendel M, Bretzel R
Acta Diabetol . 2008 May; 45(3):191-4. PMID: 18493700
To evaluate ex vivo/in vitro the binding and dissociation characteristics and the level of crossreactivity of insulin antibodies and insulin autoantibodies directed to three different insulin molecules (human, bovine and...
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Niu X, Perakakis N, Laubner K, Limbert C, Stahl T, Brendel M, et al.
Diabetologia . 2007 May; 50(7):1433-41. PMID: 17479246
Aims/hypothesis: The Krüppel-like factor 11 (KLF11; TIEG2), a pancreas-enriched Sp1-like transcription factor, is a known negative regulator of pancreatic exocrine cell growth. A recent study indicated KLF11-induced activation of the...
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Schrader J, Rennekamp W, Niebergall U, Schoppet M, Jahr H, Brendel M, et al.
Diabetologia . 2007 Apr; 50(6):1243-7. PMID: 17443309
Aims/hypothesis: Pro-inflammatory cytokines play a crucial role in immune-mediated beta cell destruction, an essential mechanism in the pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes mellitus. Microarray analysis recently identified osteoprotegerin (OPG; now...
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Bretzel R, Eckhard M, Jahr H, Brendel M
Dtsch Med Wochenschr . 2006 Apr; 131(16):903-6. PMID: 16625486
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Dieterle C, Brendel M, Seissler J, Eckhard M, Bretzel R, Landgraf R
Internist (Berl) . 2006 Apr; 47(5):489-96, 498-501. PMID: 16575611
The long-term normalization of glucose metabolism - a prerequisite for the prevention of secondary complications in patients with diabetes mellitus - is only possible by transplantation of a whole pancreas...
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Staiger K, Stefan N, Staiger H, Brendel M, Brandhorst D, Bretzel R, et al.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab . 2005 Oct; 90(12):6707-13. PMID: 16204361
Context: The adipokine adiponectin has insulin-sensitizing, antiatherogenic, and antiinflammatory properties. Mouse and human adiponectin receptor-1 and -2 have been cloned, both of which are expressed in various tissues and mediate...
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Trumper J, Ross D, Jahr H, Brendel M, Goke R, Horsch D
Diabetologia . 2005 Jul; 48(8):1534-40. PMID: 15995848
Aims/hypothesis: Glucose and glucagon-like peptide-1 have been shown to activate extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) and phosphoinositide 3-kinase in beta cells. We examined the contributions of the small GTPases Rap and...