Background: Autoimmune diabetes can be prevented in animal models by hypoallergenic diets. Moreover, in animal models, oral administration of insulin can suppress the development of autoimmune diabetes and clinical trials on prevention of human Type 1 diabetes by oral administration of insulin are already taking place. However, it has been reported that autoimmune diabetes can be induced by oral administration of an auto-antigen (insulin), and great caution is therefore warranted when applying the oral tolerance approach to prevent Type 1 diabetes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have previously demonstrated that human fetal epidermal melanocytes are dopa-negative. The present study was conducted to test the hypothesis that human fetal melanocytes can be activated to produce melanin under conditions differing from their natural in utero environment. To address this question, dopa staining activity of fetal epidermal sheets, obtained from seven aborted fetuses with estimated gestational ages of 13-20 weeks, was evaluated before and after engraftment on to nude mice.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTotal carbamazepine (CBZ) levels in serum of 61 epileptic children were compared with saliva levels. Both resting and stimulated saliva was analyzed. The salivary levels were 38.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPruritus associated with hepatic cholestasis may cause significant morbidity and its correlation to retention of bile acids in skin is inconsistent. Available treatment modalities are only partially effective and can have several adverse effects. Phototherapy has recently been reported to improve cholestatic pruritus, but has not been evaluated previously in children, and its mechanism is still unclear.
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