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Peter A. Senior
Researcher at University of Alberta
Publications - 198
Citations - 9112
Peter A. Senior is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Diabetes mellitus. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 165 publications receiving 7874 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter A. Senior include Newcastle University & Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
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Five-Year Follow-Up After Clinical Islet Transplantation
Edmond A. Ryan,Breay W. Paty,Peter A. Senior,David L. Bigam,Eman Alfadhli,Norman M. Kneteman,Jonathan R. T. Lakey,A. M. James Shapiro +7 more
TL;DR: In conclusion, islet transplantation can relieve glucose instability and problems with hypoglycemia and point to the need for further progress in the availability of transplantable islets, improving islet engraftment, preserving islet function, and reducing toxic immunosuppression.
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Improvement in outcomes of clinical islet transplantation: 1999-2010.
Franca B. Barton,Michael R. Rickels,Rodolfo Alejandro,Bernhard J. Hering,Stephen Wease,Bashoo Naziruddin,Jose Oberholzer,Jon S. Odorico,Marc R. Garfinkel,Marlon F. Levy,François Pattou,Thierry Berney,Antonio Secchi,Shari Messinger,Peter A. Senior,Paola Maffi,Andrew M. Posselt,Peter G. Stock,Dixon B. Kaufman,Xunrong Luo,Fouad Kandeel,Enrico Cagliero,Nicole A. Turgeon,Piotr Witkowski,Ali Naji,Philip J. O'Connell,Carla J. Greenbaum,Yogish C. Kudva,Kenneth L. Brayman,Meredith J. Aull,Christian P. Larsen,Thomas W.H. Kay,Luis A. Fernandez,Marie-Christine Vantyghem,Melena D. Bellin,A. M. James Shapiro +35 more
TL;DR: The CITR shows improvement in primary efficacy and safety outcomes of islet transplantation in recipients who received transplants in 2007–2010 compared with those in 1999–2006, with fewer islet infusions and adverse events per recipient.
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Ethnicity as a variable in epidemiological research.
Peter A. Senior,Raj Bhopal +1 more
TL;DR: This work identifies four fundamental problems with ethnicity in research: the difficulties of measurement, the heterogeneity of the populations being studied, lack of clarity about the research purpose, and ethnocentricity affecting the interpretation and use of data.
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Phase 3 Trial of Transplantation of Human Islets in Type 1 Diabetes Complicated by Severe Hypoglycemia
Bernhard J. Hering,William R. Clarke,Nancy D. Bridges,Thomas L. Eggerman,Rodolfo Alejandro,Melena D. Bellin,Kathryn Chaloner,Christine W. Czarniecki,Julia S. Goldstein,Lawrence G. Hunsicker,Dixon B. Kaufman,Olle Korsgren,Christian P. Larsen,Xunrong Luo,James F. Markmann,Ali Naji,Jose Oberholzer,Andrew M. Posselt,Michael R. Rickels,Camillo Ricordi,Mark A. Robien,Peter A. Senior,A. M. James Shapiro,Peter G. Stock,Nicole A. Turgeon +24 more
TL;DR: Transplanted PHPI provided glycemic control, restoration of hypoglycemia awareness, and protection from SHEs in subjects with intractable IAH and SHEs and should be considered for patients with T1D and IAH in whom other, less invasive current treatments have been ineffective in preventing SHEs.
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Guidelines for the management of chronic kidney disease
Adeera Levin,Brenda R. Hemmelgarn,Bruce F. Culleton,Sheldon W. Tobe,Philip A. McFarlane,Marcel Ruzicka,Kevin D. Burns,Braden J. Manns,Colin T. White,Francoise Madore,Louise Moist,Scott Klarenbach,Brendan J. Barrett,Robert N. Foley,Kailash Jindal,Peter A. Senior,Neesh Pannu,Sabin Shurraw,Ayub Akbari,Adam Cohn,Martina Reslerova,Vinay Deved,David C. Mendelssohn,Gihad Nesrallah,Joanne Kappel,Marcello Tonelli +25 more
TL;DR: New guidelines for the management of chronic kidney disease have been developed by the Canadian Society of Nephrology and describe key aspects of the management.