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Mashup Score: 3Academy Activities | EASD - 10 month(s) ago
Webinars and Workshops WebinarsThe webinars will be held by senior experts who will provide guidance on very practical, key topics that will help early-career clinical and basic/translational investigators move their skills forward. Grant writing, work-life balance, manuscript reviewing and scientific communication to the public are just some of the topics that will be delved into by…
Source: www.easd.orgCategories: Endocrinology, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Dr. Arturo Roca-Rivada, first author of a paper recently published in Diabetologia will present and discuss his research findings on: Inhibition of the type 1 diabetes candidate gene PTPN2 aggravates tumor necrosis factor alpha-induced human beta cell dysfunction and death You’re invited to attend! Interact with our guest and ask as many questions as you want about this very interesting…
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Mashup Score: 6Restoring normal islet mass and function in type 1 diabetes through regenerative medicine and tissue engineering - 2 year(s) ago
Type 1 diabetes is characterised by autoimmune-mediated destruction of pancreatic β-cell mass. With the advent of insulin therapy a century ago, type 1 diabetes changed from a progressive, fatal disease to one that requires lifelong complex self-management. Replacing the lost β-cell mass through transplantation has proven successful, but limited donor supply and need for lifelong…
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This article is featured in Top Reads , p.[][1] [1]: /lookup/volpage/209/429
Source: The Journal of ImmunologyCategories: Allergy-Immunology, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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For patients with type 1 diabetes, it is accepted among the scientific community that there is a marked reduction in β-cell mass; however, with type 2 diabetes, there is disagreement as to whether this reduction in mass occurs in every case. Some have argued that β-cell mass in some patients with type 2 diabetes is normal and that the cause of the hyperglycaemia in these patients is a functional…
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Missed the @EASDacademy Journal Club last week? No worries, the recording is now available: https://t.co/SGh4KIq1la ...and there are more interesting recordings to watch on our website😃 #diabetes #t1d #tumor #betacell #research https://t.co/x3oXPtAMTS