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1. High Concentrations of Etanercept Reduce Human Islet Function and Integrity

4. Does islet size really influence graft function following clinical islet transplantation?

7. [Apoptosis induced by free fatty acids]

8. Prevention of early islet graft failure by selective inducible nitric oxide synthase inhibitors after pig to nude rat intraportal islet transplantation

12. Novel culture of human islets with pancreatic matrix proteins

13. Perlecan: An Islet Basement Membrane Protein with Protective Anti-Inflammatory Characteristics.

14. The ischaemic preconditioning paradox and its implications for islet isolation from heart-beating and non heart-beating donors.

15. Basement membrane proteins improve human islet survival in hypoxia: Implications for islet inflammation.

16. Opportunistic QCT Bone Mineral Density Measurements Predicting Osteoporotic Fractures: A Use Case in a Prospective Clinical Cohort.

18. Proteomic Profiling Reveals the Ambivalent Character of the Mesenchymal Stem Cell Secretome: Assessing the Effect of Preconditioned Media on Isolated Human Islets.

19. Comparison of Clostripain and Neutral Protease as Supplementary Enzymes for Human Islet Isolation.

20. Quantifying the Effects of Different Neutral Proteases on Human Islet Integrity.

21. Enzyme Development for Human Islet Isolation: Five Decades of Progress or Stagnation?

22. Pancreatic Islets: Methods for Isolation and Purification of Juvenile and Adult Pig Islets.

23. Pancreatic L-Glutamine Administration Protects Pig Islets From Cold Ischemic Injury and Increases Resistance Toward Inflammatory Mediators.

24. High Seeding Density Induces Local Hypoxia and Triggers a Proinflammatory Response in Isolated Human Islets.

25. Comparison of Neutral Proteases and Collagenase Class I as Essential Enzymes for Human Islet Isolation.

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