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Epigenetic biomarkers indicate islet cell death in xenotransplantation
Christopher Faulk
, Kate R. Mueller
, David Cheishvili
, Mathia Colwell
, Anne Sophie Pepin
, Moshe Syzf
,
Bernhard J. Hering
, Christopher Burlak
Animal Science
Surgery
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Islet
100%
Epigenetic Biomarkers
100%
Cell Death
100%
Islet Cells
100%
Xenotransplantation
100%
Porcine
50%
Cell-free DNA (cfDNA)
50%
Porcine Islets
33%
Pyrosequencing
33%
Type I Diabetes
16%
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM)
16%
Detection Method
16%
Immunology
16%
Potential Treatments
16%
Transplantation
16%
Epigenetics
16%
Engraftment
16%
Graft Dysfunction
16%
Hypomethylating Agents
16%
Guanine
16%
Cysteine
16%
Binding Region
16%
5′-untranslated Region (5′-UTR)
16%
Dinucleotide
16%
CpG Sites
16%
Bisulfite
16%
PCR Amplification
16%
Hypomethylation
16%
Insulin Gene
16%
Differential Methylation
16%
Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate Response Element-binding Protein
16%
Graft Survival
16%
Early Indication
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Biological Marker
100%
Xenotransplantation
100%
Cell Death
100%
Cell-Free DNA
60%
Pyrosequencing
40%
Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
20%
Engraftment
20%
Graft Dysfunction
20%
Dinucleotide
20%
Graft Survival
20%
DNA Responsive Element
20%
Protein Binding
20%
Cysteine
20%
Cyclic AMP
20%
Immunology
20%
Methylation
20%
Intron
20%
Untranslated Region
20%
Guanine
20%
Bisulfite
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Epigenetics
100%
Cell Death
100%
Pyrosequencing
50%
Methylation
25%
Binding Protein
25%
Intron
25%
Untranslated Region
25%
CpG Site
25%
Response Element
25%
Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate
25%
Bisulfite
25%
Cysteine
25%
Guanine
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Xenotransplantation
100%
Cell Death
100%
Biological Marker
100%
Pyrosequencing
40%
Intron
20%
Cyclic AMP
20%
Untranslated Region
20%
Response Element
20%
Immunology
20%
Binding Protein
20%
Cysteine
20%