17 results on '"Brooks‐Worrell, B. M."'
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2. Immunology of Diabetes Society T-Cell Workshop: HLA class II tetramer-directed epitope validation initiative
3. Isolation and preservation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells for analysis of islet antigen-reactive T cell responses: position statement of the T-Cell Workshop Committee of the Immunology of Diabetes Society
4. Isolation and preservation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells for analysis of islet antigen-reactive T cell responses: position statement of the T-Cell Workshop Committee of the Immunology of Diabetes Society
5. 165 T-CELL RESPONSE TO ISLET CELL ANTIGENS CORRELATES WITH DECREASING C-PEPTIDE LEVELS IN TYPE 1.5 DIABETES PATIENTS.
6. T-CELL RESPONSE TO ISLET CELL ANTIGENS CORRELATES WITH DECREASING C-PEPTIDE LEVELS IN TYPE 1.5 DIABETES PATIENTS.
7. Cellular immune responses to human islet proteins in antibody-positive type 2 diabetic patients.
8. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells of insulin-dependent diabetic patients respond to multiple islet cell proteins.
9. Antigens of Brucella abortus S19 immunodominant for bovine lymphocytes as identified by one- and two-dimensional cellular immunoblotting
10. Sodium dodecyl sulfate- and salt-extracted antigens from various Brucella species induce proliferation of bovine lymphocytes
11. Rosiglitazone treatment does not decrease amyloid deposition in transplanted islets from transgenic mice expressing human islet amyloid polypeptide.
12. Islet cell antibodies and glutamic acid decarboxylase antibodies, but not the clinical phenotype, help to identify type 1(1/2) diabetes in patients presenting with type 2 diabetes.
13. Peripheral blood mononuclear cell responses from type 1 diabetic patients and subjects at-risk for type 1 diabetes to human fetal pancreatic tissue proteins.
14. Reactivation of type 1 diabetes in patients receiving human fetal pancreatic tissue transplants without immunosuppression.
15. Insulin autoantibodies and insulin antibodies have similar binding characteristics.
16. Low-dose interleukin 1 and tumor necrosis factor individually stimulate insulin release but in combination cause suppression.
17. The functional state of the beta cell modulates IL-1 and TNF-induced cytotoxicity.
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