One way to determine the mechanism is to attempt to reset the islet by injecting a brief current pulse. |
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Still, new surgical techniques and better drugs to prevent islet cell rejection are showing promise. |
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Buffumville Lake surrounds this white-pine-forested islet, which is equipped only with a picnic table, a fire pit and an outhouse. |
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Identification of the growth factors and signals that mediate the neogenesis of islet tissue are under investigation. |
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A chartered helicopter transported construction materials out to the uninhabited islet to allow the construction of the three metre high light. |
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The mountainous islet of Meganisi is one of the loveliest hideaways in the Ionian Sea. |
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He said the ship's navigator was allegedly watching a football match when the ferry collided with the islet. |
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Two days later we are building a small driftwood fire on a tiny islet in the Barrier Islands a mile out into the open North Pacific. |
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The center brings together Emory University's transplantation programs in heart, lung, liver, kidney, pancreas and islet. |
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Today, however, fog wreathed the tiny islet, and covered the sand and pebbles at his feet with beadlets of moisture. |
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The ferry carrying more than 500 passengers sank after hitting a rocky islet, killing at least 64 people. |
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Vicious rocks surrounded the tiny islet, and a beached ship lay on its side in the deep sands, torn by wave and water. |
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Plans to build a house on an uninhabited islet off the south of Sanday were turned down by islands' councillors on Thursday morning. |
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The shortage of human donor pancreases for islet cell transplantation has led to a search for alternative sources of islet cells. |
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When the sea ice receded from the coast of Nunivak Island in Alaska, it left 11 muskoxen trapped on a small islet offshore, doomed to die of starvation or thirst. |
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Usually, by the time diabetes is diagnosed most islet beta cells have stopped working. |
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Stem cells are being studied to see if they can make pancreatic islet cells, which are the cells that make insulin in the body. |
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Antibodies, perhaps triggered by a virus, mistake the insulin-producing islet cells of the pancreas as invaders and begin destroying these cells. |
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At present, I am involved with coordinating and performing the human and canine islet isolations that are performed in our laboratory. |
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Banting guessed correctly that the islet cells secreted insulin, which was destroyed by enzymes from the acinar cells. |
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In each islet, scale models and photographs have been given priority for presenting the practice's work. |
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At one stage we were in stays, in a wind shadow behind an islet. |
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Treatment is a total gastrectomy and removal of the islet tumor. |
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All you need to satisfy your hunger if you are feeling peckish prior a hiking, from the islet to Vidot and to Piton d'Anchaing. |
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The largest single section is a 10,000-acre tract of Dartmoor while the smallest includes Sheep's Rock, an islet near Portreath on the north Cornish coast. |
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These misbehaving nerve cells produce chemicals that trigger the immune system to destroy the insulin-producing islet cells of the pancreas. |
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Second, because researchers still have to learn how to safely and stably transform stem cells into specific cell types, say, pancreatic islet cells to treat diabetes. |
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Numerous studies have examined the role of paracrine interactions within islets and the importance of gap junctions to islet stimulus-secretion coupling. |
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At the end of 2007, the upgrading of the sea wall surrounding the main residential islet of Fale, Fakaofo, was completed. |
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In addition, the presence of the ductular component in the islet cell tumor supports the theory that the endocrine cells originated from the ductal component. |
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The tiny islet is covered in native Atlantic forest and populated by fishermen. |
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Lazing on an islet with white sand and a forest discovery of amphibian. |
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Spain claims the sovereignty over the Perejil Island, a small, uninhabited rocky islet located in the South shore of the Strait of Gibraltar. |
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Long before an islet submerges, it will become uninhabitable as inland waters become brackish and sea-defences fail. So the legal implications of sinking islands are preoccupying environmental lawyers. |
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Human pancreatic islet cell specific 38 kilodalton autoantigen identified by cytomegalovirus induced monoclonal islet cell autoantibody. |
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Getting to the islet is difficult, and can only be done by caique from Kissamos, weather permitting, departing early in the morning during the summer. |
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More a skerry than an islet even, it may have appeared to be a speck on the horizon less than 10 minutes ago, but the diminutive size of this smooth cluster of granite boulders is even more striking close up. |
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It is known that during embryonic development, and in all likelihood throughout life, exocrine cells can transform to become islet cells and begin secreting insulin. |
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As late as 1798, an islet near Sardinia was attacked by the Tunisians, and more than 900 inhabitants were taken away as slaves. |
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The study evaluated the rate of progression to T1D in high-risk children after islet autoantibody seroconversion. |
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An islet with two goats makes a casus belli between two large nations. |
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The endocrine system is composed of the hypothalamic-pituitary axis, the thyroid gland, the parathyroid glands, the adrenal glands, the islet cell tissue of the pancreas and the gonads. |
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It is a small islet connected to the main island by a broad causeway. |
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She flew back straight into Spain's biggest diplomatic crisis since Mr Aznar took office: Morocco's landing of troops only a handful, but troops are troops on a disputed islet near one of Spain's two North African enclaves. |
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It is a largely man-made islet, much like Dubai's Palm Jumeirah. |
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Now the total islet presents a pleasant view. |
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The cultivation of beta islet cells, derived from embryonic stem cells, could provide a useful solution to the current shortage of transplantable tissue and rejection problems. |
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Patients with a history of a Puestow procedure had a much lower mean yield, about 1,531 islet equivalents per kilogram. |
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The remnants of Cheonghae Garrison can still be seen on Jang islet just off Wando's southern coast. |
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Rhossili Bay ends in the northern formation of Llangenydd Burrows and the islet of Burry Holms. |
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A few yards off the northeastern coast is Seal's Rock which is so called after the seals which rest on and inhabit the islet. |
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In 1798 the islet near Sardinia was attacked by the Tunisians and over 900 inhabitants were taken away as slaves. |
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There are nine major Azorean islands and an islet cluster, in three main groups. |
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It is often described as the northernmost point of the British Isles, but the smaller islet of Out Stack is actually farther north. |
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The latter is the only inhabited islet with communities like Old San Juan and Puerta de Tierra, and connected to the main island by bridges. |
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Meloria, a rocky islet off the Tuscan coast in the Tyrrhenian Sea, was the location of two medieval naval battles. |
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As late as 1798, the islet near Sardinia was attacked by the Tunisians and over 900 inhabitants were taken away as slaves. |
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Between the islet and Helen's Reef is a deeper trench much used by squid fishermen. |
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The monster again became an islet, rock, or reef, but a runaway reef, unfixed and elusive. |
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Once the disease was completely and benignly removed, the islet regrew in the pancreas,'' Faustman said. |
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Pancreatic resection with islet cell autotransplant for the treatment of severe chronic pancreatitis. |
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Under the Edmonton Protocol, beta islet cells recovered from whole donor pancreata are infused into the portal vein of the recipient's liver. |
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On 31 May 2013, Hancock, and a TV crew from The One Show, sailed to the islet aboard the Orca III, and he made his first unsuccessful attempt to land on the islet. |
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Nitric oxide generation during cellular metabolization of the diabetogenic N-methyl-N-nitroso-urea streptozotocin contributes to islet cell DNA damage. |
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Other, less common types of cancer that can produce ACTH are thymomas, carcinoid tumors, pancreatic islet cell tumors, and medullary carcinomas of the thyroid. |
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In 1997, the environmentalist organisation Greenpeace occupied the islet for a short time, calling it Waveland, to protest against oil exploration. |
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The islet is now deserted and without any sign of sovereignty. |
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In the 20th century, the location of the islet became a major interest due to the potential oil and fishing rights, spurring continued debate amongst several European nations. |
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According to legend, the archangel Michael appeared in 708 to Aubert of Avranches, the bishop of Avranches, and instructed him to build a church on the rocky islet. |
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In this study, we found that pitrilysin, a zinc metallopeptidase of the inverzincin family, degrades monomeric, but not oligomeric, islet amyloid polypeptide in vitro. |
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Although neogenetic islets are reduced with aging 9, islet neogenesis is commonly encountered in obese persons, patients with gastroenterectomy and pregnant women. |
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The island chain, comprising Etorofu, Kunashiri, Shikotan and the Habomai islet group, is known as the Northern Territories in Japan and the Southern Kurils in Russia. |
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Large-scale isopycnic islet purification utilizing non-toxic, endotoxin-free media facilitates immediate single-donor pig islet allograft function. |
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