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Autoimmune diabetes in the NOD mouse: an essential role of Fas-FasL signaling in β cell apoptosis

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Silva, Diego
Socha, L
Charlton, Brett
Cowden, William
Petrovsky, Nikolai

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New York Academy of Sciences

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Despite evidence that both Fas and FasL can be expressed in pancreatic islets, there has been considerable controversy regarding the potential role of Fas signaling in autoimmune β cell death. Using the HIPFasL model, we have been able to demonstrate tha

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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences

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2037-12-31