Upon functional loss of insulin producing islet β-cells, some patients with diabetes become dependent on life-long insulin supplementation therapy. Bioengineering surrogate insulin producing cells is an alternative replacement strategy. We have developed a novel approach using short-activating RNA oligonucleotides to differentiate adult human CD34+ cells into insulin-secreting cells. By transfecting RNA to increase transcript levels of the master regulator of insulin biosynthesis, v-maf musculoaponeurotic fibrosarcoma oncogene homolog A (MafA), several pancreatic endodermal genes were upregulated during the differentiation procedure. These included Pancreatic and duodenal homeobox gene-1 (PDX1), Neurogenin 3, NeuroD, and NK6 homeobox 1 (NKx...
Reprogramming technology has opened the possibility of converting one cell type into another by forc...
The goal of this experiment was to generate insulin-producing human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) a...
Reprogramming technology has opened the possibility of converting one cell type into another by forc...
Upon functional loss of insulin producing islet β-cells, some patients with diabetes become dependen...
Upon functional loss of insulin producing islet β-cells, some patients with diabetes become dependen...
Upon functional loss of insulin producing islet β-cells, some patients with diabetes become dependen...
: β-cell replacement therapy represents the most promising approach to restore β-cell mass and gluco...
Direct reprogramming of pancreatic nonendocrine cells into insulin-producing β-cells represents a pr...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a severe and frequent disease with increasing prevalence. It is not possib...
RNA-based MAFA over-expression is sufficient to drive human pancreatic duct-derived cells toward a B...
Diabetes mellitus results in elevated blood glucose levels due to an insufficiency of the glucose lo...
Improved methods of insulin delivery are required for the treatment of insulin-dependent diabetes me...
Objective: Type I diabetes is an immunologically-mediated devastation of insulin producing cells (I...
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes in the United States is projected to double or triple by 2050. We ...
As successful generation of insulin producing cells could be used for diabetes treatment, a concerte...
Reprogramming technology has opened the possibility of converting one cell type into another by forc...
The goal of this experiment was to generate insulin-producing human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) a...
Reprogramming technology has opened the possibility of converting one cell type into another by forc...
Upon functional loss of insulin producing islet β-cells, some patients with diabetes become dependen...
Upon functional loss of insulin producing islet β-cells, some patients with diabetes become dependen...
Upon functional loss of insulin producing islet β-cells, some patients with diabetes become dependen...
: β-cell replacement therapy represents the most promising approach to restore β-cell mass and gluco...
Direct reprogramming of pancreatic nonendocrine cells into insulin-producing β-cells represents a pr...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a severe and frequent disease with increasing prevalence. It is not possib...
RNA-based MAFA over-expression is sufficient to drive human pancreatic duct-derived cells toward a B...
Diabetes mellitus results in elevated blood glucose levels due to an insufficiency of the glucose lo...
Improved methods of insulin delivery are required for the treatment of insulin-dependent diabetes me...
Objective: Type I diabetes is an immunologically-mediated devastation of insulin producing cells (I...
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes in the United States is projected to double or triple by 2050. We ...
As successful generation of insulin producing cells could be used for diabetes treatment, a concerte...
Reprogramming technology has opened the possibility of converting one cell type into another by forc...
The goal of this experiment was to generate insulin-producing human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) a...
Reprogramming technology has opened the possibility of converting one cell type into another by forc...