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Allotransplantation of pancreatic islet cells and antinuclear antibodies. / Galibin, O. V.; Sherstnov, M. I.; Emanuél', V. L.; Kashchenko, V. A.; Kofman, A. V.

In: Klinicheskaia laboratornaia diagnostika, No. 3, 01.05.1996, p. 27-29.

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Galibin, OV, Sherstnov, MI, Emanuél', VL, Kashchenko, VA & Kofman, AV 1996, 'Allotransplantation of pancreatic islet cells and antinuclear antibodies', Klinicheskaia laboratornaia diagnostika, no. 3, pp. 27-29.

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Galibin, O. V., Sherstnov, M. I., Emanuél', V. L., Kashchenko, V. A., & Kofman, A. V. (1996). Allotransplantation of pancreatic islet cells and antinuclear antibodies. Klinicheskaia laboratornaia diagnostika, (3), 27-29.

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Galibin OV, Sherstnov MI, Emanuél' VL, Kashchenko VA, Kofman AV. Allotransplantation of pancreatic islet cells and antinuclear antibodies. Klinicheskaia laboratornaia diagnostika. 1996 May 1;(3):27-29.

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Galibin, O. V. ; Sherstnov, M. I. ; Emanuél', V. L. ; Kashchenko, V. A. ; Kofman, A. V. / Allotransplantation of pancreatic islet cells and antinuclear antibodies. In: Klinicheskaia laboratornaia diagnostika. 1996 ; No. 3. pp. 27-29.

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abstract = "Antinuclear antibodies were detected and studied by indirect immunofluorescence in the sera of patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) subjected to allotransplantation of pancreatic islet cell culture (PICT). Continuous cell lines L-41 (derivative of J-96) and HEp-2, a sensitive substrate for the detection of antinuclear antibodies, were used after enzyme treatment. Antinuclear antibodies were detected in 19.0% of diabetics in comparison with 1.5% in healthy volunteers.PICT evidently did not influence these antibodies, although a rise of hemagglutinins against sheep red cells after PICT was previously observed. The data indicate that the nuclear antigens of HEp-2 and L-41 against which antinuclear antibodies are directed are different from those found in human fetal pancreatic islet cells which have been implanted. A possible NAg maturity deficiency in fetal tissue may be another cause of their failure to affect the antinuclear antibodies.",
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AU - Sherstnov, M. I.

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AU - Kofman, A. V.

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N2 - Antinuclear antibodies were detected and studied by indirect immunofluorescence in the sera of patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) subjected to allotransplantation of pancreatic islet cell culture (PICT). Continuous cell lines L-41 (derivative of J-96) and HEp-2, a sensitive substrate for the detection of antinuclear antibodies, were used after enzyme treatment. Antinuclear antibodies were detected in 19.0% of diabetics in comparison with 1.5% in healthy volunteers.PICT evidently did not influence these antibodies, although a rise of hemagglutinins against sheep red cells after PICT was previously observed. The data indicate that the nuclear antigens of HEp-2 and L-41 against which antinuclear antibodies are directed are different from those found in human fetal pancreatic islet cells which have been implanted. A possible NAg maturity deficiency in fetal tissue may be another cause of their failure to affect the antinuclear antibodies.

AB - Antinuclear antibodies were detected and studied by indirect immunofluorescence in the sera of patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) subjected to allotransplantation of pancreatic islet cell culture (PICT). Continuous cell lines L-41 (derivative of J-96) and HEp-2, a sensitive substrate for the detection of antinuclear antibodies, were used after enzyme treatment. Antinuclear antibodies were detected in 19.0% of diabetics in comparison with 1.5% in healthy volunteers.PICT evidently did not influence these antibodies, although a rise of hemagglutinins against sheep red cells after PICT was previously observed. The data indicate that the nuclear antigens of HEp-2 and L-41 against which antinuclear antibodies are directed are different from those found in human fetal pancreatic islet cells which have been implanted. A possible NAg maturity deficiency in fetal tissue may be another cause of their failure to affect the antinuclear antibodies.

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