2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2014.02.045
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Microchip-based engineering of super-pancreatic islets supported by adipose-derived stem cells

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“…The shape of the microwell can be modified into different shapes, including rectangles and triangles (3). Various cell types have been applied to microwells, including embryonic stem cells, islet cells and hepatocytes (5,17,18). A previous study suggested that size may be an important parameter that influences cell differentiation (19).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The shape of the microwell can be modified into different shapes, including rectangles and triangles (3). Various cell types have been applied to microwells, including embryonic stem cells, islet cells and hepatocytes (5,17,18). A previous study suggested that size may be an important parameter that influences cell differentiation (19).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Single primary islet cells have been co-cultured with adipose-derived stem cells in concave microwells, resulting in improved viability and function (17,18,28). Stem cells may have significant potential to protect primary cells from damage during culturing and may be employed to improve cell survival and function prior to transplantation (17).…”
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“…The main obstacles affected success of the strategy in T1DM is autoimmune-mediated destruction of the transplanted β-cells and pancreatic islets [54] . One of the possible causes leaded to low efficacy of stem cell transplantation is cellular damage during the isolation process and donor shortages [55] . All these stimulate efforts for creating of novel techniques for increase transplantation efficacy by co-culturing single primary islet cells with adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs).…”
Section: Limitation Of the Cell Therapy In Dmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, in vivo experiments with involving xenotransplantation of microfiber-encapsulated spheroids into a mouse model of DM have found that co-culture-transplanted mice lead to higher glucose metabolism modulation when compared with mono-culture-transplanted mice. The novel method for culturing islet spheroids were tested by Jun et al [55] . Investigators concluded that new technique is potentially over helmed the traditional technologies in turn of cell shortages.…”
Section: Limitation Of the Cell Therapy In Dmmentioning
confidence: 99%