Publications by authors named "Konstantine Bloch"

Developing a device that protects xenogeneic islets to allow treatment and potentially cure of diabetes in large mammals has been a major challenge in the past decade. Using xenogeneic islets for transplantation is required in light of donor shortage and the large number of diabetic patients that qualify for islet transplantation. Until now, however, host immunoreactivity against the xenogeneic graft has been a major drawback for the use of porcine islets.

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Background: To determine the surface expression of neutrophil beta2 integrin (CD11b/CD18) and L-selectin (LS) adhesion molecules in patients with familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) and to investigate the in vitro regulation of their expression in response to chemoattractant stimuli.

Methods: Neutrophil surface expression of CD11b and LS molecules was analyzed by flow cytometry in anticoagulated whole blood drawn from FMF patients and normal controls, and the in vitro regulation of these molecules induced by the chemoattractant N-formyl-methionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine (FMLP) was assayed.

Results: Patients during acute FMF attacks showed a statistically significant increased neutrophil surface CD11b compared with normal controls (mean fluorescence intensity: 22.

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The aim of this study was to analyze surface expression of neutrophil adhesion molecules in Yemenite Jews as compared to other ethnic populations in Israel. The constitutive neutrophil expression of CD11b and L-selectin (LS), as well as their expression in response to an in vitro chemoattractant and growth factor stimulation were studied by flow cytometry. Mean surface expression of CD11b molecule was statistically significantly increased among the Yemenite Jews tested compared to the non-Yemenite Jews (327.

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