Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are characterized by their unique capacity to stepwise differentiate towards any particular cell type in an adult organism. Pluripotent stem cells provide a beneficial platform to model hereditary diseases and even cancer development. While the incidence of pancreatic diseases such as diabetes and pancreatitis is increasing, the understanding of the underlying pathogenesis of particular diseases remains limited. Only a few recent publications have contributed to the characterization of human pancreatic development in the fetal stage. Hence, most knowledge of pancreatic specification is based on murine embryology. Optimizing and understanding current in vitro protocols fo...
Efficiently obtaining functional pancreatic islet cells derived from human embryonic stem (hES) cell...
Summary: Generating an unlimited source of human insulin-producing cells is a prerequisite to advanc...
Early pancreas development, given its complexity, is generally considered as a paradigm for branchin...
Organoids have become one of the fastest progressing and applied models in biological and medical re...
Abstract Recent advances in the expansion and directed pancreatogenic differentiation of human pluri...
The recapitulation of human developmental processes and pathological manifestations requires access ...
There are few in vitro models of exocrine pancreas development and primary human pancreatic adenocar...
A comprehensive understanding of mechanisms that underlie the development and function of human cell...
Human pluripotent stem cells can in principle be used as a source of any differentiated cell type fo...
Abstract Human embryonic stem cells (hESC) and induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC) are considered...
The generation of pancreatic endocrine and exocrine functional precursors from embryonic stem cells ...
Efforts are underway to develop cell therapies for diabetes using endocrine cells derived in vitro f...
The generation of pancreatic endocrine and exocrine functional precursors from embryonic stem cells ...
Porciuncula, Angelo et al.Efficient induction of defined lineages in pluripotent stem cells constitu...
The generation of pancreatic endocrine and exocrine functional precursors from embryonic stem cells ...
Efficiently obtaining functional pancreatic islet cells derived from human embryonic stem (hES) cell...
Summary: Generating an unlimited source of human insulin-producing cells is a prerequisite to advanc...
Early pancreas development, given its complexity, is generally considered as a paradigm for branchin...
Organoids have become one of the fastest progressing and applied models in biological and medical re...
Abstract Recent advances in the expansion and directed pancreatogenic differentiation of human pluri...
The recapitulation of human developmental processes and pathological manifestations requires access ...
There are few in vitro models of exocrine pancreas development and primary human pancreatic adenocar...
A comprehensive understanding of mechanisms that underlie the development and function of human cell...
Human pluripotent stem cells can in principle be used as a source of any differentiated cell type fo...
Abstract Human embryonic stem cells (hESC) and induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC) are considered...
The generation of pancreatic endocrine and exocrine functional precursors from embryonic stem cells ...
Efforts are underway to develop cell therapies for diabetes using endocrine cells derived in vitro f...
The generation of pancreatic endocrine and exocrine functional precursors from embryonic stem cells ...
Porciuncula, Angelo et al.Efficient induction of defined lineages in pluripotent stem cells constitu...
The generation of pancreatic endocrine and exocrine functional precursors from embryonic stem cells ...
Efficiently obtaining functional pancreatic islet cells derived from human embryonic stem (hES) cell...
Summary: Generating an unlimited source of human insulin-producing cells is a prerequisite to advanc...
Early pancreas development, given its complexity, is generally considered as a paradigm for branchin...