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Pancreatic Islet Transplantation
1994Type I diabetes represents a unique problem for the field of transplantation. The rationale for pancreatic islet grafting is to prevent the debilitating complications associated with the disease process. Indeed, islet transplantation has been shown to prevent or arrest diabetic complications (1–3).
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Human pluripotent stem-cell-derived islets ameliorate diabetes in non-human primates
Nature Medicine, 2022Yuanyuan Du, Shu-Sen Wang, Soon Yi Liew
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Pancreatic islet transplantation.
Annales chirurgiae et gynaecologiae, 1997This article gives a short description of the status of islet transplantation in clinical practice today. Islet transplantation is still experimental and the results in humans are poor compared to the results of organ transplantation in general. Collaboration in the EU supported multinational study "Treatment of diabetes by islet cell transplantation ...
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[Pancreatic islet transplantation].
Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2016Pancreatic islet transplantation has emerged as an effective treatment for type 1 diabetes with severe hypoglycemic unawareness. A major benefit of islet transplantation is that it does not require major surgery. Islet transplants, though significantly improving, are still mostly done on an experimental basis.
Takayuki, Anazawa +2 more
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Pancreatic islet transplantation
1988The concept of pancreatic islet cell transplantation to treat diabetic patients dying of ketoacidosis was first enunciated towards the end of the last century and nearly 30 years before the isolation of insulin by Banting and Best.
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The incretin co-agonist tirzepatide requires GIPR for hormone secretion from human islets
Nature Metabolism, 2023Kimberley El +2 more
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