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| 16 Dec 2009 by Catherine Price After being shot in the pancreas, Air Force Senior Airman Tre Francesco Porfirio was looking at a life of insulin-dependence -- until a long distance islet cell transplant saved his ability to make insulin. A Sweet Life - http://asweetlife.org/ - References [ More results from A Sweet Life ] |
| 18 Dec 2009 by afnews@afnews.af.mil (Kristin Ellis) Doctors from Walter Reed Army Medical Center here and the University of Miami collaborated to perform the first pancreas islet cell transplant Thanksgiving Day on an Airman whose pancreas was injured so severely in Afghanistan that it ... AF.mil Top Stories - http://www.af.mil/ |
| 17 Dec 2009 (Dr.) Craig D. Shriver, chief of general surgery at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., describes groundbreaking pancreas islet cell transplant surgery performed Nov. 26, 2009, to reporters during a Dec. ... Military Avenue Recent Articles - http://www.militaryavenue.com/ |
| 18 hours ago by Catherine Weber The currently suggested cure for type 1 diabetes are pancreas transplant, islet cell transplantation or stem cell transplant. Individuals who have undergone these surgical treatments as part of clinical tests, are still under evaluation ... Natural Cure For Diabetes - http://1naturalcurefordiabetes.com/ |
| 16 Dec 2009 by admin In islet cell transplantation, the insulin-producing islets are isolated from a donor pancreas and then reinfused in a patient's liver where they later begin to produce insulin. “Isolation and purification of pancreatic islets is a very ... Diabetes Living Today - http://diabeteslivingtoday.com/ |
| 16 Dec 2009 by rcjones Camillo Ricordi of the Diabetes Research Institute led a UM team in isolating and purifying an airman's insulin-producing cells, which were flown to Walter Reed for transplantation Physicians involved in the historic islet cell ... e-Veritas - http://everitas.univmiami.net/ |
| 19 Dec 2009 by claimsduke This is because the body destroys many of the islet cells virtuous after transplantation in an inflammatory resistance triggered by blood clotting on the surface of the cells, the researchers verbalize. To lecture this problem, ... Claims duke - http://engineer.net.au/claimsduke/ |
| 7 Dec 2009 by hartley Patients with type 1 diabetes must take insulin every day to live, and the vast majority of those who have received islet cell transplants have been forced to return to insulin injections because the transplanted cells lose function ... Pitt Chronicle - http://www.chronicle.pitt.edu/ [ More results from Pitt Chronicle ] |
| 2 Dec 2008 by Jon Nineteen-year-old Ciara Sauro has pancreatitis and because she needs an islet cell transplant, she's hospitalized every week, a situation resulting in a huge accumulation of medical bills. Now, “Because she didn't defend herself against ... p2pnet news - http://www.p2pnet.net/story/16884/trackback - References |
| 15 Dec 2009 by annjcurley Rahul Jindal, a transplant surgeon also at Walter Reed, had training and experience in islet cell transplantation, which is considered the best hope for curing diabetes. In islet cell transplantation, the insulin-producing islets are ... Paging Dr. Gupta - http://pagingdrgupta.blogs.cnn.com/ - References |
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