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Adverse outcome of human islet-allogeneic blood interaction1,2
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This study confirms and extends the finding that human islet-allogeneic blood interaction results in significant destruction of islet tissue with activation of the coagulation cascade and platelet, neutrophil, and monocyte consumption. There was evidence for activation of complement by the classical pathway along with IgG binding.
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