Type 2 diabetes, characterized by dysfunction of pancreatic β-cells and insulin resistance in peripheral organs, accounts for more than 90% of all diabetes. Despite current developments of new drugs and strategies to prevent/treat diabetes, there is no ideal therapy targeting all aspects of the disease. Restoration, however, of insulin-producing β-cells, as well as insulin-responsive cells, would be a logical strategy for the treatment of diabetes. In recent years, generation of transplantable cells derived from stem cells in vitro has emerged as an important research area. Pluripotent stem cells, either embryonic or induced, are alternative and feasible sources of insulin-secreting and glucose-responsive cells. This notwithstanding, consis...
This review aims to enlighten the readers regarding the past, present and future of stem cells in th...
Tremendous progress has been made over the last two decades in the field of pancreatic beta cell rep...
Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic syndrome characterized by increased levels of blood glucose. Type 1...
SummaryThe generation of insulin-producing pancreatic β cells from stem cells in vitro would provide...
BACKGROUND New sources of insulin-secreting cells are strongly required for the cure of diabetes. Re...
A continuous search for a permanent cure for diabetes mellitus is underway with several remarkable d...
Type 1 diabetes is characterized by the selective destruction of pancreatic β-cells caused by an aut...
Diabetes or diabetes mellitus which is the correct medical term is a medical condition were the affe...
Diabetes or diabetes mellitus which is the correct medical term is a medical condition were the affe...
8 páginasDiabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality, with an increa...
AbstractThe potential of pluripotent human cells, such as human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) and ind...
Abstract Human embryonic stem cells (hESC) and induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC) are considered...
Many aspects of human physiology are regulated by insulin, a hormone produced exclusively by β cells...
Human pluripotent stem cells can in principle be used as a source of any differentiated cell type fo...
AIMS: New sources of insulin-secreting cells are strongly required for the cure of diabetes. Recent...
This review aims to enlighten the readers regarding the past, present and future of stem cells in th...
Tremendous progress has been made over the last two decades in the field of pancreatic beta cell rep...
Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic syndrome characterized by increased levels of blood glucose. Type 1...
SummaryThe generation of insulin-producing pancreatic β cells from stem cells in vitro would provide...
BACKGROUND New sources of insulin-secreting cells are strongly required for the cure of diabetes. Re...
A continuous search for a permanent cure for diabetes mellitus is underway with several remarkable d...
Type 1 diabetes is characterized by the selective destruction of pancreatic β-cells caused by an aut...
Diabetes or diabetes mellitus which is the correct medical term is a medical condition were the affe...
Diabetes or diabetes mellitus which is the correct medical term is a medical condition were the affe...
8 páginasDiabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality, with an increa...
AbstractThe potential of pluripotent human cells, such as human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) and ind...
Abstract Human embryonic stem cells (hESC) and induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC) are considered...
Many aspects of human physiology are regulated by insulin, a hormone produced exclusively by β cells...
Human pluripotent stem cells can in principle be used as a source of any differentiated cell type fo...
AIMS: New sources of insulin-secreting cells are strongly required for the cure of diabetes. Recent...
This review aims to enlighten the readers regarding the past, present and future of stem cells in th...
Tremendous progress has been made over the last two decades in the field of pancreatic beta cell rep...
Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic syndrome characterized by increased levels of blood glucose. Type 1...