Temporary treatment with sirolimus and low-trough cyclosporine prevents acute islet allograft rejection, and combination with starch-conjugated deferoxamine promotes islet engraftment in the preclinical pig model

S. Shibata, S. Matsumoto, J. Sageshima, K. Hiraoka, D. E.R. Sutherland, N. Kirchhof, Z. Guo, K. Koyama, T. R. Gilmore, M. Dunning, J. D. Ansite, J. D. Shearer, S. Clemmings, B. E. Hedlund, S. N. Sehgal, B. J. Hering

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