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14. Lipotoxicity in isolated human islets

18. Involvement of bcl-2 and bax gene expression in apoptosis and differentiation of the non-tumorigenic murine hematopoietic cell line, 32DC13(G)

20. Effects of prolonged exposure to pancreatic glucagon on the function, antigenicity and survival of isolated human islets

21. 35th Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes

23. Bovine islets are less susceptible than human islets to damage by human cytokines

25. 35th Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes : Brussels, Belgium, 28 September-2 October 1999

26. Expression of NOS-2, COX-2 and Th1/Th2 cytokines in migraine.

27. 17{beta}-Estradiol modulates the macrophage migration inhibitory factor secretory pathway by regulating ABCA1 expression in human first-trimester placenta.

28. Estradiol 17-beta and progesterone modulate inducible nitric oxide synthase and high mobility group box 1 expression in human endometrium.

29. Detection of oncogenic HPV and identification of 72Arg polymorphic p53 by in situ PCR for clinical routine purposes.

30. Macrophage migration inhibitory factor-nitric oxide interaction in human fetal membranes at term pregnancy.

31. Defective lymphocyte caspase-3 expression in type 1 diabetes mellitus.

32. Th2 cytokines have a partial, direct protective effect on the function and survival of isolated human islets exposed to combined proinflammatory and Th1 cytokines.

33. Bovine islets are less susceptible than human islets to damage by human cytokines.

34. Expression of p53 and retinoblastoma gene in high-grade nodal peripheral T-cell lymphomas: immunohistochemical and molecular findings suggesting different pathogenetic pathways and possible clinical implications.

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