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Daniel H. Mintz
Researcher at University of Miami
Publications - 106
Citations - 4838
Daniel H. Mintz is an academic researcher from University of Miami. The author has contributed to research in topics: Islet & Transplantation. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 106 publications receiving 4765 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel H. Mintz include University of Milan & United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Islet isolation assessment in man and large animals.
Camillo Ricordi,Camillo Ricordi,Derek W. R. Gray,Bernhard J. Hering,Dixon B. Kaufman,Garth L. Warnock,Norman M. Kneteman,S. P. Lake,Nicholas J.M. London,Carlo Socci,Rodolfo Alejandro,Y. Zeng,David W. Scharp,Giorgio Luciano Viviani,L. Falqui,Andreas G. Tzakis,Reinhard G. Bretzel,Konrad Federlin,Guido Pozza,Roger F.L. James,Ray V. Rajotte,Valerio Di Carlo,Peter J. Morris,David E.R. Sutherland,Thomas E. Starzl,Daniel H. Mintz,Paul E. Lacy +26 more
TL;DR: These general guidelines will be of assistance to standardize the assessment of islet isolations, making it possible to better interpret and compare procedures from different centers.
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Pancreatic islet transplantation after upper abdominal exeriteration and liver replacement
A. G. Tzakis,Y. Zeng,John J. Fung,S. Todo,Anthony J. Demetris,Thomas E. Starzl,Daniel H. Mintz,Rodolfo Alejandro,Camillo Ricordi +8 more
TL;DR: The longest survivor, who requires neither parenteral alimentation nor insulin, is the first unequivocal example of successful clinical islet-cell transplantation.
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Human islet isolation and allotransplantation in 22 consecutive cases.
Camillo Ricordi,Andreas G. Tzakis,Andreas G. Tzakis,Patricia B. Carroll,Patricia B. Carroll,Y. Zeng,Y. Zeng,H. L. R. Rilo,H. L. R. Rilo,Rodolfo Alejandro,Ron Shapiro,Ron Shapiro,John J. Fung,John J. Fung,Anthony J. Demetris,Anthony J. Demetris,Daniel H. Mintz,Daniel H. Mintz,Thomas E. Starzl,Thomas E. Starzl +19 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that rejection is still a major factor limiting the clinical application of islet transplantation in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus, although other factors such as steroid treatment may contribute to deteriorate islet engraftment and/or function.
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Long-term survival and function of intrahepatic islet allografts in baboons treated with humanized anti-CD154.
Norma S. Kenyon,L. Fernandez,R. Lehmann,Michele Masetti,Alessandra Ranuncoli,Maria Chatzipetrou,Giuseppe Iaria,Dongmei Han,Joseph L. Wagner,Philip Ruiz,Mariana Berho,Luca Inverardi,Rodolfo Alejandro,Daniel H. Mintz,Allan D. Kirk,David M. Harlan,Linda C. Burkly,Camillo Ricordi +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the anti-CD154 treatment was used to prevent islet allograft failure in a nonhuman primate model (Papio hamadryas).
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The Possible Importance of Contact between Pancreatic Islet Cells for the Control of Insulin Release
Philippe A. Halban,Claes B. Wollheim,Benigna Blondel,Paolo Meda,Eric N. Niesor,Daniel H. Mintz +5 more
TL;DR: The restoration of lower basal insulin release and the parallel appearance of contacts between the reaggregated cells suggest that these two phenomena are interrelated and cell contacts may be important in regulating basal insulinRelease.