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Translating data from animal models into methods for preventing human autoimmune diabetes mellitus: caveat emptor and primum non nocere.

机译:将动物模型中的数据转换为预防人类自身免疫性糖尿病的方法,并让购买者首先免受伤害。

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Type 1 diabetes in humans is a serious autoimmune disorder of children that is still poorly understood, unpreventable, and irreversible. Study of its animal models, notably the NOD mouse and BB rat, has generated a wealth of information concerning genetics and immunopathogenesis, but that information has still not altered the way in which we treat children with diabetes. In this review we attempt to identify the most promising avenues of continuing research in these models and the most important issues that must be faced by the designers of human therapies based on the animal dataset. Copyright 2001 Academic Press.
机译:人类1型糖尿病是儿童的一种严重的自身免疫性疾病,至今仍知之甚少,无法预防且不可逆。对动物模型的研究,特别是NOD小鼠和BB大鼠,已经产生了许多有关遗传学和免疫发病机制的信息,但这些信息仍未改变我们治疗糖尿病儿童的方式。在这篇综述中,我们试图确定在这些模型中继续研究的最有希望的途径,以及基于动物数据集的人类疗法设计者必须面对的最重要的问题。版权所有2001,学术出版社。

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