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Effects of Exenatide Alone and in Combination with Daclizumab on Beta Cell Function in Long-Standing Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
Diabetes Care, 10/20/09
Rother KI et al. – In long–standing type 1 diabetes, which remains an active autoimmune disease even decades after its onset, surviving beta–cells secrete insulin in a physiologically regulated manner. However, the combination of intensified insulin therapy, exenatide, and daclizumab did not induce improved function of these remaining beta–cells.
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