Metabolically inactive insulin analogue does not prevent autoimmune diabetes in NOD mice

Volume: 60, Issue: 8, Pages: 1475 - 1482
Published: Apr 28, 2017
Abstract
Insulin is widely considered to be a driver antigen in type 1 diabetes in humans and in mouse models of the disease. Therefore, insulin or insulin analogues are candidates for tolerogenic drugs to prevent disease onset in individuals with risk of diabetes. Previous experiments have shown that autoimmune diabetes can be prevented in NOD mice by repeated doses of insulin administered via an oral, nasal or parenteral route, but clinical trials in...
Paper Details
Title
Metabolically inactive insulin analogue does not prevent autoimmune diabetes in NOD mice
Published Date
Apr 28, 2017
Volume
60
Issue
8
Pages
1475 - 1482
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