Engineered biomimetic hydrogels for organoids
Y Li, Q Saiding, Z Wang, W Cui - Progress in Materials Science, 2024 - Elsevier
Organoids, intricate three-dimensional tissue assemblies derived from either pluripotent or
adult stem cells cultured under laboratory conditions, emerge as a captivating model and …
adult stem cells cultured under laboratory conditions, emerge as a captivating model and …
Cell encapsulation: Overcoming barriers in cell transplantation in diabetes and beyond
Cell-based therapy is emerging as a promising strategy for treating a wide range of human
diseases, such as diabetes, blood disorders, acute liver failure, spinal cord injury, and …
diseases, such as diabetes, blood disorders, acute liver failure, spinal cord injury, and …
Hyaluronic acid methacrylate/pancreatic extracellular matrix as a potential 3D printing bioink for constructing islet organoids
D Wang, Y Guo, J Zhu, F Liu, Y Xue, Y Huang, B Zhu… - Acta biomaterialia, 2023 - Elsevier
Islet transplantation has poor long-term efficacy because of the lack of extracellular matrix
support and neovascularization; this limits its wide application in diabetes research. In this …
support and neovascularization; this limits its wide application in diabetes research. In this …
Therapies for type 1 diabetes: current scenario and future perspectives
V Pathak, NM Pathak, CL O'Neill… - Clinical Medicine …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is caused by autoimmune destruction of insulin-producing β cells
located in the endocrine pancreas in areas known as islets of Langerhans. The current …
located in the endocrine pancreas in areas known as islets of Langerhans. The current …
3D Bioprinting and the Future of Surgery
Introduction: The disciplines of 3D bioprinting and surgery have witnessed incremental
transformations over the last century. 3D bioprinting is a convergence of biology and …
transformations over the last century. 3D bioprinting is a convergence of biology and …
Biomaterials for personalized cell therapy
Cell therapy has already had an important impact on healthcare and provided new
treatments for previously intractable diseases. Notable examples include mesenchymal …
treatments for previously intractable diseases. Notable examples include mesenchymal …
[HTML][HTML] Type 1 diabetes and engineering enhanced islet transplantation
The development of new therapeutic approaches to treat type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D)
relies on the precise understanding and deciphering of insulin-secreting β-cell biology, as …
relies on the precise understanding and deciphering of insulin-secreting β-cell biology, as …
Modulating the foreign body response of implants for diabetes treatment
Diabetes Mellitus is a group of diseases characterized by high blood glucose levels due to
patients' inability to produce sufficient insulin. Current interventions often require implants …
patients' inability to produce sufficient insulin. Current interventions often require implants …
Cell encapsulation and 3D bioprinting for therapeutic cell transplantation
The promise of cell therapy has been augmented by introducing biomaterials, where
intricate scaffold shapes are fabricated to accommodate the cells within. In this review, we …
intricate scaffold shapes are fabricated to accommodate the cells within. In this review, we …
Review of advanced hydrogel-based cell encapsulation systems for insulin delivery in type 1 diabetes mellitus
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) is characterized by the autoimmune destruction of β-cells
in the pancreatic islets. In this regard, islet transplantation aims for the replacement of the …
in the pancreatic islets. In this regard, islet transplantation aims for the replacement of the …