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Science 11 July 1980:
Vol. 209. no. 4453, pp. 283 - 285
DOI: 10.1126/science.6770465

Articles

Science, Vol 209, Issue 4453, 283-285
Copyright © 1980 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Prolongation of islet xenograft survival without continuous immunosuppression

PE Lacy, JM Davie, and EH Finke

The survival of isolated rat islets transplanted into diabetic mice was prolonged markedly by maintaining the rat islets in vitro at 24 degrees C for 7 days before transplantation and administering to the recipients a single injection of antiserum to mouse and rat lymphocytes shortly before transplantation.


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Diabetes 54, 1048-1055
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