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Clinical rejection is defined as an increase in the liver enzymes with corresponding liver biopsy or response to increased drug dose (immunosuppressive or steroids) without liver biopsy.

The date of graft rejection is defined as the date on which treatment of the rejection is initiated.

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Grafts were monitored and rejection was defined by complete destruction of the skin.

Rejection was defined as graft necrosis >90% of the graft area.

Skin graft survival was monitored daily and rejection was defined as graft necrosis of more than 80%.

Graft survival was assessed daily by abdominal palpation; rejection was defined as total cessation of cardiac contraction and was confirmed by histology.

Primary graft non function was defined as the inability to reach non-fasting blood glucose levels under 250 mg/dl for two consecutive measurement after islet transplantation, and rejection was defined as two successive measurements >300 mg/dl in mice where primary function was achieved.

Rejection was defined as complete graft necrosis.

Acute rejection was defined by the need for treatment, with or without biopsy confirmation.

Rejection was defined as lack of palpable cardiac contraction and confirmed by laparotomy.

Graft rejection was defined as complete destruction of the skin graft.

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