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An overview on the development of a bio-artificial pancreas as a treatment of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus

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MEDICINAL RESEARCH REVIEWS
Volume 26, Issue 2, Pages 181-222

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/med.20047

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bio-artificial pancreas; bio-artificial organs; diabetes mellitus therapy; islets of Langerhans immobilization; immunoprotection

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This paper presents the concept and most of the research undertaken all over the world for the development of a bio-artificial pancreas (BAP) device over the last 30 years. The devices studied, meant to mimic the insulin secretion of the natural organ, were diverse and have been reviewed. Allogeneic or xenogeneic cells or cell clusters have been separated from the host's immune system by synthetic biocompatible semipermeable membranes to prevent the need, of the host, for immune-suppressing regimens. The biocompatible polymer used as a barrier and its intrinsic characteristics, the cell immobilization or suspension media, the existence or not of co-immobilized molecules or cells, the number of devices used and the implantation site, were addressed. (c) 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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