Islet cell transplantation offers a potential cure for type 1 diabetes, but it is challenged by insufficient donor tissue and side effects of current immunosuppressive drugs. Therefore, alternative sources of insulin-producing cells and isletfriendly immunosuppression are required to increase the efficiency and safety of this procedure. Beta cells can be transdifferentiated from precursors or another heterologous (non-beta-cell) source. Recent advances in beta cell regeneration from somatic cells such as fibroblasts could circumvent the usage of immunosuppressive drugs. Therefore, generation of patient-specific beta cells provides the potential of an evolutionary treatment for patients with diabetes
Despite recent advances, insulin therapy remains a treatment, not a cure, for diabetes mellitus with...
Tremendous progress has been made over the last two decades in the field of pancreatic beta cell rep...
The discovery of insulin changed the course of history in the treatment of diabetes. However, despit...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
The current treatment approach for type 1 diabetes is based on daily insulin injections, combined wi...
Organ donors also offer a source of insulin-producing tissue that might be used for the treatment of...
The replacement of insulin-producing beta cells by islet transplantation can efficiently reverse dia...
Beta-cell replacement by human islets or whole pancreas offers a life-saving therapeutic remedy for ...
Diabetes mellitus is one of the world’s oldest known diseases characterized by high blood glucose le...
Around 400 million people worldwide suffer from diabetes mellitus. The major pathological event for ...
The ability to achieve insulin independence with either solid-organ pancreas or islet transplantatio...
Patients with diabetes mellitus suffer either from destruction of pancreatic beta-cells or progressi...
Despite recent advances, insulin therapy remains a treatment, not a cure, for diabetes mellitus with...
The main goal of treatment for type 1 diabetes is to control glycaemia with insulin therapy to reduc...
The generation of beta(-like) cells to compensate for their absolute or relative shortage in type 1 ...
Despite recent advances, insulin therapy remains a treatment, not a cure, for diabetes mellitus with...
Tremendous progress has been made over the last two decades in the field of pancreatic beta cell rep...
The discovery of insulin changed the course of history in the treatment of diabetes. However, despit...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
The current treatment approach for type 1 diabetes is based on daily insulin injections, combined wi...
Organ donors also offer a source of insulin-producing tissue that might be used for the treatment of...
The replacement of insulin-producing beta cells by islet transplantation can efficiently reverse dia...
Beta-cell replacement by human islets or whole pancreas offers a life-saving therapeutic remedy for ...
Diabetes mellitus is one of the world’s oldest known diseases characterized by high blood glucose le...
Around 400 million people worldwide suffer from diabetes mellitus. The major pathological event for ...
The ability to achieve insulin independence with either solid-organ pancreas or islet transplantatio...
Patients with diabetes mellitus suffer either from destruction of pancreatic beta-cells or progressi...
Despite recent advances, insulin therapy remains a treatment, not a cure, for diabetes mellitus with...
The main goal of treatment for type 1 diabetes is to control glycaemia with insulin therapy to reduc...
The generation of beta(-like) cells to compensate for their absolute or relative shortage in type 1 ...
Despite recent advances, insulin therapy remains a treatment, not a cure, for diabetes mellitus with...
Tremendous progress has been made over the last two decades in the field of pancreatic beta cell rep...
The discovery of insulin changed the course of history in the treatment of diabetes. However, despit...