The aim of encapsulation of pancreatic islets is to transplant in the absence of immunosuppression. It is based on the principle that transplanted tissue is protected from the host immune system by an artificial membrane. Encapsulation allows for application of insulin-secreting cells of animal or other surrogate sources, to overcome human islet shortage. The advantages and pitfalls of the approaches developed so far are discussed and compared, together with some recent progress, in view of applicability in clinical islet transplantation
Copyright © 2014 Meirigeng Qi.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons ...
In the 70's, pancreatic islet transplantation arose as an attractive alternative to restore normogly...
Improving human islet transplantation is often limited by the shortage of donors and the side effect...
The aim of encapsulation of pancreatic islets is to transplant in the absence of immunosuppression. ...
The aim of encapsulation of pancreatic islets is to transplant in the absence of immunosuppression. ...
Encapsulation of pancreatic islets allows for transplantion in the absence of immunosuppression. The...
Encapsulation of tissue has been an area of intense research with a myriad number of therapeutic app...
Cell encapsulation has been proposed for the treatment of a wide variety of diseases since it allows...
Over the last decade, improvements in islet isolation techniques have made islet transplantation an ...
Transplantation of pancreatic islets is a potential treatment of type 1 diabetes that aims to restor...
Islet transplantation has become a valuable therapy for patients with diabetes mellitus type 1.Howev...
Although islet transplantation has demonstrated its potential use in treating type 1 diabetes, this ...
Results of clinical islet transplantation remain disappointing despite the advances in islet technol...
Mammalian cell encapsulation is under investigation for the treatment of a wide variety of diseases,...
Copyright © 2014 Meirigeng Qi.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons ...
In the 70's, pancreatic islet transplantation arose as an attractive alternative to restore normogly...
Improving human islet transplantation is often limited by the shortage of donors and the side effect...
The aim of encapsulation of pancreatic islets is to transplant in the absence of immunosuppression. ...
The aim of encapsulation of pancreatic islets is to transplant in the absence of immunosuppression. ...
Encapsulation of pancreatic islets allows for transplantion in the absence of immunosuppression. The...
Encapsulation of tissue has been an area of intense research with a myriad number of therapeutic app...
Cell encapsulation has been proposed for the treatment of a wide variety of diseases since it allows...
Over the last decade, improvements in islet isolation techniques have made islet transplantation an ...
Transplantation of pancreatic islets is a potential treatment of type 1 diabetes that aims to restor...
Islet transplantation has become a valuable therapy for patients with diabetes mellitus type 1.Howev...
Although islet transplantation has demonstrated its potential use in treating type 1 diabetes, this ...
Results of clinical islet transplantation remain disappointing despite the advances in islet technol...
Mammalian cell encapsulation is under investigation for the treatment of a wide variety of diseases,...
Copyright © 2014 Meirigeng Qi.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons ...
In the 70's, pancreatic islet transplantation arose as an attractive alternative to restore normogly...
Improving human islet transplantation is often limited by the shortage of donors and the side effect...