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1. Case report of pituitary spindle cell oncocytoma concurrent to growth-hormone secreting pituitary adenoma

2. TIGIT acts as an immune checkpoint upon inhibition of PD1 signaling in autoimmune diabetes

3. Imaging for assessment of cancer treatment response to immune checkpoint inhibitors can be complementary in identifying hypophysitis

4. Monitoring immunomodulation strategies in type 1 diabetes

5. Increased Thyroidal Activity on Routine FDG-PET/CT after Combination Immune Checkpoint Inhibition: Temporal Associations with Clinical and Biochemical Thyroiditis

6. Massive hypertriglyceridemia associated with paclitaxel; a case report

7. Case Report: Hypoglycemia Due to a Novel Activating Glucokinase Variant in an Adult – a Molecular Approach

8. Diabetes induced by checkpoint inhibition in nonobese diabetic mice can be prevented or reversed by a JAK1/JAK2 inhibitor

9. Tolerance to Proinsulin-1 Reduces Autoimmune Diabetes in NOD Mice

10. The JAK1 Selective Inhibitor ABT 317 Blocks Signaling Through Interferon-γ and Common γ Chain Cytokine Receptors to Reverse Autoimmune Diabetes in NOD Mice

11. IFNγ-Induced MHC Class II Expression on Islet Endothelial Cells Is an Early Marker of Insulitis but Is Not Required for Diabetogenic CD4+ T Cell Migration

12. Granzyme B is dispensable in the development of diabetes in non-obese diabetic mice.

13. Diabetes <scp>IN</scp> hospital – Glucose and Outcomes in the <scp>COVID</scp> ‐19 pandemic ( <scp>DINGO COVID</scp> ‐19): the 2020 Melbourne hospital experience prior to novel variants and vaccinations

14. Harnessing CD8 + T‐cell exhaustion to treat type 1 diabetes

15. Deficiency of the innate immune adaptor STING promotes autoreactive T cell expansion in NOD mice

16. Interferons limit autoantigen-specific CD8

17. Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 as a potential cause of type 1 diabetes facilitated by spike protein receptor binding domain attachment to human islet cells: An illustrative case study and experimental data

18. Interferons limit autoantigen-specific CD8+ T-cell expansion in the non-obese diabetic mouse

19. Deficiency of the innate immune adaptor STING promotes autoreactive T cell expansion in NOD mice

20. 290-OR: Diabetes Progression in IFG-Receptor Deficient NOD Mice Is Associated with Increased CD8+ T Lymphocyte Sensitivity to Common Gamma Chain Cytokines

21. 289-OR: JAK Inhibitors Block Interferon and Common Gamma Chain Cytokine Signaling to Reverse Diabetes in NOD Mice

22. SUN-127 Diagnostic Challenges Associated with the Rising Incidence of Endocrine Toxicity in the Era of Combination Immunotherapy

23. OR32-06 Opportunistic Assessment of Pituitary Gland with Routine MRI and PET/CT Can Guide in Earlier and Increased Identification of Hypophysitis in Patients Treated with Combination Checkpoint Inhibitors

24. Granzyme A Deficiency Breaks Immune Tolerance and Promotes Autoimmune Diabetes Through a Type I Interferon–Dependent Pathway

25. Soluble FAS ligand is not required for pancreatic islet inflammation or beta-cell destruction in non-obese diabetic mice

26. 1037-P: Glucose Control following Missed and Late Meal Boluses with a Medtronic Enhanced-Hybrid Closed-Loop (E-HCL) System

28. Substantial and Sustained HbA1c reductions in Australian Insulin Pump Services for Adults with Type 1 Diabetes. Benefit also evident for Older and High HbA1c Subjects

29. Proinsulin C-peptide is an autoantigen in people with type 1 diabetes

30. Comment on Trinh et al. Successful Treatment of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor–Induced Diabetes With Infliximab. Diabetes Care 2019;42:e153–e154

31. Loss of BIM increases mitochondrial oxygen consumption and lipid oxidation, reduces adiposity and improves insulin sensitivity in mice

32. Mouse pancreatic beta cells express MHC class II and stimulate CD4+T cells to proliferate

33. NF-κB is weakly activated in the NOD mouse model of type 1 diabetes

34. Effector-Memory T Cells Develop in Islets and Report Islet Pathology in Type 1 Diabetes

35. Repurposed JAK1/JAK2 Inhibitor Reverses Established Autoimmune Insulitis in NOD Mice

36. Perinatal tolerance to proinsulin is sufficient to prevent autoimmune diabetes

37. Residual methylprednisolone suppresses human T-cell responses to spleen, but not islet, extracts from deceased organ donors

38. Pathogenic Mechanisms in Type 1 Diabetes: The Islet is Both Target and Driver of Disease

39. Complete Diabetes Protection Despite Delayed Thymic Tolerance in NOD8.3 TCR Transgenic Mice Due to Antigen-Induced Extrathymic Deletion of T Cells

40. TNF Receptor 1 Deficiency Increases Regulatory T Cell Function in Nonobese Diabetic Mice

41. Redundancy in Glucose Sensing: Enhanced Accuracy and Reliability of an Electrochemical Redundant Sensor for Continuous Glucose Monitoring

42. Responses against islet antigens in NOD mice are prevented by tolerance to proinsulin but not IGRP

43. BIM Deficiency Protects NOD Mice From Diabetes by Diverting Thymocytes to Regulatory T Cells

44. Erratum: Gut microbial metabolites limit the frequency of autoimmune T cells and protect against type 1 diabetes

45. Proinsulin-specific, HLA-DQ8, and HLA-DQ8-transdimer-restricted CD4+ T cells infiltrate islets in type 1 diabetes

46. CHIRICO - A FRAMEWORK FOR COMPUTERIZATION OF MEDICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES

47. Granzyme B is dispensable in the development of diabetes in non-obese diabetic mice

48. Autoreactive Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes Acquire Higher Expression of Cytotoxic Effector Markers in the Islets of NOD Mice after Priming in Pancreatic Lymph Nodes

49. Autoimmunity to both proinsulin and IGRP is required for diabetes in nonobese diabetic 8.3 TCR transgenic mice

50. CTL differentiation and function (WS-108)

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