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Immunoisolation of Adult Porcine Islets for the Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus
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XenotransplantationBiochemistryAdult Porcine IsletsInsulin ManagementDiabetesImmunologyPeg Conformal CoatingPeptide TherapeuticAutoimmunityDiabetes MellitusPancreas TransplantationBiomedical EngineeringInsulin DeliveryMedicineInsulin SignalingPorcine IsletsFunctional Porcine IsletsExtracellular Matrix
Functional porcine islets, free of known pathogens, can serve as a source of insulin producing cells for the treatment of experimentally induced insulin dependent Diabetes Mellitus. Porcine islets can be conformally coated (microencapsulated) with a covalently linked, stable permselective membrane while maintaining islet viability and function. The PEG conformal coating is immunoprotective in a discordant xenograft animal model (porcine islets to rat).
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