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Chung W, Pollard C, Kumar R, Drogemuller C, Naziruddin B, Stover C, et al.
Ann Transl Med . 2021 Feb; 9(2):98. PMID: 33569400
Background: The initial response to islet transplantation and the subsequent acute inflammation is responsible for significant attrition of islets following both autologous and allogenic procedures. This multicentre study compares this...
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Burzava A, Forget A, Harding F, Cockshell M, Penko D, Rouzaud C, et al.
Biointerphases . 2019 Feb; 14(1):011002. PMID: 30700091
PolyJet three-dimensional (3D) printing allows for the rapid manufacturing of 3D moulds for the fabrication of cross-linked poly(dimethylsiloxane) microwell arrays (PMAs). As this 3D printing technique has a resolution on...
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Li J, Yong T, Rao M, Coates P
NDT Plus . 2015 May; 2(4):312-3. PMID: 25984025
The increased risk of malignancies is a well-recognized complication of organ transplantation. When renal cell carcinoma (RCC) occurs in kidney transplant recipients, less than 10% of it affects the allograft....
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Fuss A, Hope C, Deayton S, Bennett G, Holdsworth R, Carroll R, et al.
Nephrology (Carlton) . 2015 Mar; 20(7):467-73. PMID: 25726938
Aims: Acute antibody-mediated rejection can occur in absence of circulating donor-specific antibodies. Agonistic antibodies targeting the anti-angiotensin II type 1 receptor (anti-AT1 R) are emerging as important non-human leucocyte antigen...
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Pathiraja V, Kuehlich J, Campbell P, Krishnamurthy B, Loudovaris T, Coates P, et al.
Diabetes . 2014 Aug; 64(1):172-82. PMID: 25157096
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) develops when insulin-secreting β-cells, found in the pancreatic islets of Langerhans, are destroyed by infiltrating T cells. How human T cells recognize β-cell-derived antigens remains unclear....
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Hanf W, Bonder C, Coates P
J Immunol Res . 2014 Apr; 2014:549315. PMID: 24741606
Transplant glomerulopathy (TG) is a major cause of chronic graft dysfunction without effective therapy. Although the histological definition of TG is well characterized, the pathophysiological pathways leading to TG development...
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Peiris H, Bonder C, Coates P, Keating D, Jessup C
Diabetes . 2013 Dec; 63(1):3-11. PMID: 24357688
Within the pancreatic islet, the β-cell represents the ultimate biosensor. Its central function is to accurately sense glucose levels in the blood and consequently release appropriate amounts of insulin. As...
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Penko D, Rojas-Canales D, Mohanasundaram D, Peiris H, Sun W, Drogemuller C, et al.
Cell Transplant . 2013 Sep; 24(1):37-48. PMID: 24069942
The success of pancreatic islet transplantation is limited by delayed engraftment and suboptimal function in the longer term. Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) represent a potential cellular therapy that may improve...
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Hughes A, Mohanasundaram D, Kireta S, Jessup C, Drogemuller C, Coates P
Transplantation . 2013 Feb; 95(5):671-8. PMID: 23364485
Background: The early loss of functional islet mass (50-70%) due to apoptosis after clinical transplantation contributes to islet allograft failure. Insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-II is an antiapoptotic protein that is...
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Itoh T, Iwahashi S, Kanak M, Shimoda M, Takita M, Chujo D, et al.
Cell Transplant . 2012 Dec; 23(2):153-65. PMID: 23211332
A major problem after clinical autologous islet transplantation (AIT) is the difficulty in achieving insulin independence. To follow up on our demonstration in a murine model that high-mobility group box...