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Spontaneous Diabetes in Rats: Destruction of Islets is Prevented by Immunological Tolerance

Spontaneous diabetes occurring in ``BB'' rats (derived from a colony of outbred Wistar rats) is the result of destruction of pancreatic islets by infiltrating mononuclear cells (insulitis) and may be a disease very similar to human juvenile onset diabetes. Both diseases probably have an au...

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Published in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 1981-09, Vol.213 (4514), p.1390-1392
Main Authors: Naji, Ali, Silvers, Willys K., Bellgrau, Don, Barker, Clyde F.
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Bone Marrow Transplantation
Diabetes
Diabetes complications
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Diabetes research
Disease Models, Animal
Graft Rejection
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Islands of Langerhans
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T lymphocytes
Transplantation
Type 1 diabetes mellitus
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