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Pancreas transplantation in humans with diabetes mellitus
R. Paul Robertson
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Ancillary
14%
Chronic Diabetic Complications
14%
Controlled Experiment
14%
Diabetes Mellitus Complications
14%
Effective Method
14%
Exogenous Insulin
14%
Fasting Plasma Glucose
14%
Glucagon Secretion
14%
Glucose Recovery
14%
Glucose Tolerance
14%
Glucose-stimulated Insulin Secretion
14%
Glycemia
14%
Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c)
14%
Hyperinsulinemic Hypoglycemia
14%
Hypoglycemia
14%
Immunosuppressive Drugs
14%
Insulin Therapy
14%
Intravenous Glucose
14%
Kidney Function
14%
Kidney Structure
14%
Kidney Transplantation
14%
Medical Therapy
14%
Metabolic Benefits
14%
Mortality Rate
14%
Motor Nerve
14%
Operative Technique
14%
Pancreas Transplantation
100%
Pancreatic Polypeptide
14%
Patient Survival Rate
14%
Patients with Diabetes Mellitus
14%
Physical Condition
14%
Retinal Pathology
14%
Sensory Nerve Function
14%
Success Rate
28%
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM)
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Afferent Nerve Fiber
14%
Combination Therapy
14%
Complications of Diabetes Mellitus
14%
Diabetes Mellitus
100%
Glucagon Release
14%
Glucose Tolerance
14%
Hemoglobin A1c
14%
Hypoglycemia
28%
Immunosuppressive Drug
14%
Insulin Release
14%
Insulin Treatment
14%
Kidney Function
14%
Kidney Structure
14%
Kidney Transplantation
14%
Pancreas Polypeptide
14%
Pancreas Transplantation
100%
Patient with Diabetes
14%
Retinal Pathology
14%
Secretion (Process)
14%
Surgical Technique
14%
Survival Rate
14%