Neonatal porcine islets are characterized by reproducible isolation success and high yields, sizable advantages over adult islets. In this work we have analyzed selected phenotypic and functional characteristics of porcine neonatal islets relevant to their possible use for transplant in humans. We show that porcine islet cells proliferate in culture, and synthesize and store islet-specific hormones. Proliferating beta cells can be easily identified. Implant of cultured neonatal islets in immunodeficient rodents results in the reversal of diabetes, albeit with delay. We also show that measurable apoptosis occurs in cultured neonatal porcine islets. Further, antigens recognized by human natural antibodies are expressed in a dynamic fashion ov...
Background: Pre-transplant modification of porcine islets may improve their suitability for clinical...
Neonatal porcine islet-like cell clusters (NPICCs) are a promising source for islet cell transplanta...
Neonatal porcine islet-like cell clusters (NPICCs) are a promising source for islet cell transplanta...
Neonatal porcine cell clusters (NPCCs) might replace human for transplant in patients with type 1 di...
Diabetes is a major health problem worldwide, and there is substantial interest in developing xenoge...
Encapsulated porcine islets could be used to treat type I diabetes without necessitating severe immu...
BACKGROUND: Pig islets represent an alternative to the current modes of treatment for patients with ...
BackgroundPancreatic islet xenotransplantation is a potential treatment for diabetes mellitus, and p...
Cell-based therapy is a promising treatment for metabolic disorders such as type-1 diabetes. Transpl...
Implementation of islet transplantation as the standard of care for patients with Type 1 Diabetes (T...
The limited availability of cadaveric human donor pancreata as well as the incomplete success of the...
Neonatal porcine islet-like cell clusters (NPICCs) are a promising source for islet cell transplanta...
Neonatal and juvenile porcine islet cell clusters (ICC) present an unlimited source for islet xenotr...
Neonatal porcine islets (NPIs) are able to grow and to reverse hyperglycemia after transplantation i...
Background: Pre-transplant modification of porcine islets may improve their suitability for clinical...
Background: Pre-transplant modification of porcine islets may improve their suitability for clinical...
Neonatal porcine islet-like cell clusters (NPICCs) are a promising source for islet cell transplanta...
Neonatal porcine islet-like cell clusters (NPICCs) are a promising source for islet cell transplanta...
Neonatal porcine cell clusters (NPCCs) might replace human for transplant in patients with type 1 di...
Diabetes is a major health problem worldwide, and there is substantial interest in developing xenoge...
Encapsulated porcine islets could be used to treat type I diabetes without necessitating severe immu...
BACKGROUND: Pig islets represent an alternative to the current modes of treatment for patients with ...
BackgroundPancreatic islet xenotransplantation is a potential treatment for diabetes mellitus, and p...
Cell-based therapy is a promising treatment for metabolic disorders such as type-1 diabetes. Transpl...
Implementation of islet transplantation as the standard of care for patients with Type 1 Diabetes (T...
The limited availability of cadaveric human donor pancreata as well as the incomplete success of the...
Neonatal porcine islet-like cell clusters (NPICCs) are a promising source for islet cell transplanta...
Neonatal and juvenile porcine islet cell clusters (ICC) present an unlimited source for islet xenotr...
Neonatal porcine islets (NPIs) are able to grow and to reverse hyperglycemia after transplantation i...
Background: Pre-transplant modification of porcine islets may improve their suitability for clinical...
Background: Pre-transplant modification of porcine islets may improve their suitability for clinical...
Neonatal porcine islet-like cell clusters (NPICCs) are a promising source for islet cell transplanta...
Neonatal porcine islet-like cell clusters (NPICCs) are a promising source for islet cell transplanta...