Insulin represents a life-saving therapy for patients with type 1 diabetes but, despite appropriate treatment, it prevents only partially long-term diabetic complications, while generating fatal hypoglycemic episodes. Islet transplantation gained attention because of its safety, effectiveness, and minimal invasiveness; however it remains a procedure reserved for a selected group of patients. The introduction of the Edmonton Protocol in 2000, based on a newly designed steroid-free immunosuppressive protocol, revamped the course of islet transplantation. The main goal of islet transplantation remains insulin independence, although the effect of islet transplantation can be more comprehensively evaluated in terms of frequency of hypoglycemic e...
Curing type 1 diabetes means replacing the lost insulin secretion with a perpetual, autonomous, and ...
Summary: The only known cure for insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus is transplantation of functioni...
Islet transplantation offers the prospect of good glyce-mic control without major surgical risks. Af...
For many years, different studies have been performed for potential methods in order to reach indepe...
Anthony Bruni, Boris Gala-Lopez, Andrew R Pepper, Nasser S Abualhassan, AM James Shapiro Clinical Is...
Islet cell transplantation recently has emerged as one the most promising therapeutic approaches to ...
Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is associated with chronic complications that lead to high morbidity...
Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is associated with chronic complications that lead to high morbidity...
Diabetes is one of the main diseases resulting in serious disorders of human being and in fact has b...
The discovery of insulin changed the course of history in the treatment of diabetes. However, despit...
For decades, the inability of insulin therapy to physiologically control glycemia in type I diabetic...
Shapiro and colleagues recently reported a 100% cure rate for type 1 diabetes with their “Edmonton p...
The main goal of treatment for type 1 diabetes is to control glycaemia with insulin therapy to reduc...
Diabetes mellitus remains one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. According ...
Islet transplantation offers the potential to improve glycemic control in a subgroup of patients wit...
Curing type 1 diabetes means replacing the lost insulin secretion with a perpetual, autonomous, and ...
Summary: The only known cure for insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus is transplantation of functioni...
Islet transplantation offers the prospect of good glyce-mic control without major surgical risks. Af...
For many years, different studies have been performed for potential methods in order to reach indepe...
Anthony Bruni, Boris Gala-Lopez, Andrew R Pepper, Nasser S Abualhassan, AM James Shapiro Clinical Is...
Islet cell transplantation recently has emerged as one the most promising therapeutic approaches to ...
Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is associated with chronic complications that lead to high morbidity...
Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is associated with chronic complications that lead to high morbidity...
Diabetes is one of the main diseases resulting in serious disorders of human being and in fact has b...
The discovery of insulin changed the course of history in the treatment of diabetes. However, despit...
For decades, the inability of insulin therapy to physiologically control glycemia in type I diabetic...
Shapiro and colleagues recently reported a 100% cure rate for type 1 diabetes with their “Edmonton p...
The main goal of treatment for type 1 diabetes is to control glycaemia with insulin therapy to reduc...
Diabetes mellitus remains one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. According ...
Islet transplantation offers the potential to improve glycemic control in a subgroup of patients wit...
Curing type 1 diabetes means replacing the lost insulin secretion with a perpetual, autonomous, and ...
Summary: The only known cure for insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus is transplantation of functioni...
Islet transplantation offers the prospect of good glyce-mic control without major surgical risks. Af...