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Diabetes mellitus-cell transplantation and gene therapy approaches
Tanya Halvorsen, Fred Levine
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Beta-cell Replacement
100%
Blood Glucose
50%
Cell Differentiation
50%
Cell Growth
50%
Cell Transplantation Therapy
100%
Chronic Diabetic Complications
50%
Chronic Hyperglycemia
50%
Concentration Regulation
50%
Curative Treatment
50%
Diabetes Complications
50%
Gene Therapy
100%
Genetic Engineering
50%
Glucose-responsive Insulin
50%
Immunosuppressive Regimens
50%
Insulin-producing Cells
50%
ISLES
50%
Islet
50%
Islet Isolation
50%
Non-insulin-dependent Diabetes Mellitus (NIDDM)
50%
Pancreas Transplant
50%
Pancreatic Islet Isolation
50%
Patients at Risk
50%
Recent Advances
50%
Replacement Strategy
100%
Replenishable
50%
Therapy Approaches
100%
Toxic Effects
50%
Transplantation
50%
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM)
100%
Type I Diabetes
50%
United States
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Beta Cell
100%
Blood Glucose
50%
Cell Differentiation
50%
Cell Growth
50%
Cell Transplantation
100%
Complication of Diabetes
50%
Complications of Diabetes Mellitus
50%
Diabetes Mellitus
100%
Gene Therapy
100%
Genetic Engineering
50%
Hyperglycemia
50%
Immunosuppressive Drug
50%
Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
100%
Pancreas Transplantation
50%
Pancreatic Islet
50%
Toxicity
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cell Growth
100%
Cell Transplantation
100%
Cellular Differentiation
100%
Gene Therapy
100%
Genetics
100%
Glucose Blood Level
100%
Hyperglycemia
100%