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Diabetes Induced in Experimental animals by Insulin antibodies

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Die Pathogenese des Diabetes Mellitus

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Untill 1955, surgical removal of the pancreas or selective destruction of the beta-cells by alloxan injection were the commonest methods for producing an insulin deficient state. These procedures were open to criticism for numerous reasons: severe lesions induced in other organs, delayed appearance of the diabetic state, irreversibility of this condition. In fact those procedures studied far more the secondary injuries to the enzyme machinery of the tissues than the direct effects of the insulin deficiency.

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Franckson, J.R.M., Malaisse, W. (1967). Diabetes Induced in Experimental animals by Insulin antibodies. In: Klein, E. (eds) Die Pathogenese des Diabetes Mellitus. Symposion der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Endokrinologie, vol 12. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-86329-5_8

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