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Publications

Fernandez Laboratory Publications 2003 - present

1. B Armann, MS Hanson, E Hatch, A Steffen, and LA Fernandez. 2007. Quantification of basal and stimulated ROS levels as predictors of islet potency and function. Am J Transplant 7:38-47.

2. LA Fernandez, EW Hatch, B Armann, JS Odorico, DA Hullett, HW Sollinger and MS Hanson. 2005. Validation of large particle flow cytometry for the analysis and sorting of intact pancreatic islets. Transplantation 80:729-737.

Fernandez Lab Published Abstracts

American Transplant Congress, 2005
American Journal of Transplantation, Supplement 11, Vol (5), 2005:
Abstract #1397 - Large Particle Flow Cytometry as a New Automated Method of Islet Yield Determination
Abstract #1398 - Rapid and Sensitive Assessment of Islet Viability by Multiparameter Flow Cytometry on Intact and Dissociated Islets.
Abstract #787 (2005) - Kinetic Flow Cytometry-Based Glucose Response Assays for the Assessment of Human Islet Cell Potency
World Transplant Congress, 2006
American Journal of Transplantation and Transplantation, Supplement 2006:
Abstract #1526 - Preliminary Assessment of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Islet Isolation and Transplantation Program
Abstract #2836 - Improving Clinical Outcomes of Islet Transplantation by Expanded Pre-transplant Quality Control Assessment
Abstract #2843 - Human Islets from Donation After Cardiac Death are Equivalent to Islets from Donation After Brain Death
International Xenotransplantation Association and International Pancreas and Islet Transplantation Association Joint Meeting, 2007
Xenotransplantation, Vol. 14(5), September 2007:
Abstract #108.5 - Preliminary Assessment of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Islet Isolation and Transplantation Program
Abstract #307.4 - Evaluation of Islet Quality from Donation After Cardiac Death Using a Novel Extended Quality Control Assessment Program
Abstract #307.1 - Quantitative and Qualitative Comparison of the Performance of Serva NB1 Collagenase & Neutral Protease with Liberase HI in the Isolation of Human Pancreatic Islets
Abstract #PJ1048 - Extended Quality Control Assessment of Human Islet isolation with Serva NB1 Collagenase & Neutral Protease – University of Wisconsin-Madison Experience

In Press

1. MS Hanson, A Steffen, JS Danobeitia, B Armann, LA Fernandez. Flow Cytometric Quantification of Glucose Stimulated Beta Cell Metabolic Flux can Reveal Impaired Islet Functional Potency. Cell Transplantation 2008.

 

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