Question: The Edmonton Protocol is a transplant procedure developed in Edmonton where donor islet cells are transplanted into the pancreas of Type 1 diabetic patients in combination with a glucocorticoid free immunosuppressive regimen. One year after transplant, 100% of patients still did not require insulin injections. Select the statements below that describe a patient who has received a successful Edmonont Protocol transplant Beta cells secrete insulin in response to increased blood glucose levels. Beta cells secrete insulin in response to decreased blood glucose levels. Urine samples indicate high levels of glucose. Urine samples indicate no glucose. Muscle, liver cells, and adipose tissue are permeable to glucose. Muscle, liver, cells and adipose tissue are impermeable to glucose. Water excretion is normal. Extra water is excreted. Record your answers in ascending (lowest to highest) order.