A decisive bridge between innate immunity and the pathognomonic morphological characteristics of type 1 diabetes demonstrated by instillation of heat-inactivated bacteria in the pancreatic duct of rats

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  • who: Tegehall Angie from the Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology, Rudbeck Laboratory, Uppsala University, , Uppsala, Sweden have published the research work: A decisive bridge between innate immunity and the pathognomonic morphological characteristics of type 1 diabetes demonstrated by instillation of heat-inactivated bacteria in the pancreatic duct of rats, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Although this study includes only a few bacterial species, only rats instilled with a bacterial challenge including heat-inactivated E. faecalis developed longstanding insulitis.
  • how: PCR array data were analyzed with nonparametric testing using Qlucore Omics Explorer version . . .

     

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