Diabetes mellitus represents a serious public health problem owing to its global prevalence in the last decade. The causes of this metabolic disease include dysfunction and/or insufficient number of β cells. Existing diabetes mellitus treatments do not reverse or control the disease. Therefore, β-cell mass restoration might be a promising treatment. Several restoration approaches have been developed: inducing the proliferation of remaining insulin-producing cells, de novo islet formation from pancreatic progenitor cells (neogenesis), and converting non-β cells within the pancreas to β cells (transdifferentiation) are the most direct, simple, and least invasive ways to increase β-cell mass. However, their clinical significance is yet to be d...
BACKGROUND:Human pancreatic islet transplantation is a prospective curative treatment for diabetes. ...
The pancreas is composed of two compartments that deliver digestive enzymes and endocrine hormones t...
Diabetes is a chronic debilitating disease that results from in-sufficient production of insulin fro...
Diabetes mellitus represents a serious public health problem owing to its global prevalence in the l...
Conventional insulin therapy is an imperfect treatment for diabetes mellitus, often failing to match...
Thorough research on the capacity of human islet transplantation to cure type 1 diabetes led to the ...
In all forms of diabetes, β cell mass or function is reduced and therefore the capacity of the pancr...
Thorough research on the capacity of human islet transplantation to cure type 1 diabetes led to the ...
Abstract Human embryonic stem cells (hESC) and induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC) are considered...
Glucose homeostasis in mammals is primarily maintained by the insulin-secreting β-cells contained wi...
Glucose homeostasis in mammals is primarily maintained by the insulin-secreting β-cells contained wi...
Diabetes is characterized by elevated levels of blood glucose as a result of insufficient production...
In all forms of diabetes, β cell mass or function is reduced and therefore the capacity of the pancr...
Since insulin discovery, islet transplantation was the first protocol to show the possibility to cur...
Many aspects of human physiology are regulated by insulin, a hormone produced exclusively by β cells...
BACKGROUND:Human pancreatic islet transplantation is a prospective curative treatment for diabetes. ...
The pancreas is composed of two compartments that deliver digestive enzymes and endocrine hormones t...
Diabetes is a chronic debilitating disease that results from in-sufficient production of insulin fro...
Diabetes mellitus represents a serious public health problem owing to its global prevalence in the l...
Conventional insulin therapy is an imperfect treatment for diabetes mellitus, often failing to match...
Thorough research on the capacity of human islet transplantation to cure type 1 diabetes led to the ...
In all forms of diabetes, β cell mass or function is reduced and therefore the capacity of the pancr...
Thorough research on the capacity of human islet transplantation to cure type 1 diabetes led to the ...
Abstract Human embryonic stem cells (hESC) and induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC) are considered...
Glucose homeostasis in mammals is primarily maintained by the insulin-secreting β-cells contained wi...
Glucose homeostasis in mammals is primarily maintained by the insulin-secreting β-cells contained wi...
Diabetes is characterized by elevated levels of blood glucose as a result of insufficient production...
In all forms of diabetes, β cell mass or function is reduced and therefore the capacity of the pancr...
Since insulin discovery, islet transplantation was the first protocol to show the possibility to cur...
Many aspects of human physiology are regulated by insulin, a hormone produced exclusively by β cells...
BACKGROUND:Human pancreatic islet transplantation is a prospective curative treatment for diabetes. ...
The pancreas is composed of two compartments that deliver digestive enzymes and endocrine hormones t...
Diabetes is a chronic debilitating disease that results from in-sufficient production of insulin fro...