Anti-insulin Antibodies from Diabetic Patients Newly Treated with Human Insulin: Their Affinity in Binding to Human or Pork Insulin
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Two patients with type II diabetes were newly treated with human insulin (Monotard). Significant amounts of anti-insulin antibodies were produced in these patients at 3 months after starting the therapy. The binding affinities of these antibodies towards human insulin and pork insulin were comparable.<BR>Thus, the anti-insulin antibodies produced by the human insulin did not recognize B-30 at least in these 2 cases.
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