DC-based Immunotherapy for T1D
Published: May 16th, 2018
CIT researchers demonstrate that DC therapy leads to long-lasting immunomodulatory effects in an antigen-dependent and antigen-independent manner.
Published: May 16th, 2018
CIT researchers demonstrate that DC therapy leads to long-lasting immunomodulatory effects in an antigen-dependent and antigen-independent manner.
Published: Mar 6th, 2018
Proteomic profiling of single human pancreatic islet sections using a new nanoscale technology called nanoPOTS
Published: Aug 12th, 2017
CIT members discuss the advantages and limitations of this technology in the clinical setting as a tool in our repertoire used for optimizing individualized patient care.
Published: Jul 30th, 2017
CIT researchers provide evidence that the therapeutic potential of metformin in lupus may be multifaceted, including the modulation of type I IFN stimulated genes, as well as STAT3 signaling.
Published: Apr 21st, 2017
UF Diabetes Institute researchers discover way to expand potent regulatory cells
Published: Apr 18th, 2017
CIT member, Dr. Shannon Wallet, finds peripheral mechanisms involved in the response to pain may change with age.
Published: Oct 17th, 2015
The S3e Cell Sorter is a truly walk-away automated cell sorter. Real-time monitoring and smart features make cell sorting easier and accessible to both novices and experts.
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