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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2017Electrically controlled release of insulin using polypyrrole nanoparticles82citations
  • 2017Hyaluronan content governs tissue stiffness in pancreatic islet inflammation.citations
  • 2017Hyaluronan content governs tissue stiffness in pancreatic islet inflammation.51citations
  • 2014Adult tissue sources for new beta cells11citations

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  • Samanta, Devleena
  • Abdolazimi, Yassan
  • Zare, Richard N.
  • Hosseini-Nassab, Niloufar
  • Navarro, Guadalupe
  • Hu, Kenneth H.
  • Kratochvil, Michael J.
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  • Johnson, Pamela Y.
  • Bollyky, Paul L.
  • Butte, Manish J.
  • Wight, Thomas N.
  • Heilshorn, Sarah C.
  • Cui, Yi
  • New, Connie
  • Nichols, Robert J.
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Adult tissue sources for new beta cells

  • New, Connie
  • Nichols, Robert J.
  • Annes, Justin P.
Abstract

The diabetes pandemic incurs extraordinary public health and financial costs that are projected to expand for the foreseeable future. Consequently, the development of definitive therapies for diabetes is a priority. Currently, a wide spectrum of therapeutic strategies-from implantable insulin delivery devices to transplantation-based cell replacement therapy, to β-cell regeneration-focus on replacing the lost insulin-producing capacity of individuals with diabetes. Among these, β-cell regeneration remains promising but heretofore unproved. Indeed, recent experimental work has uncovered surprising biology that underscores the potential therapeutic benefit of β-cell regeneration. These studies have elucidated a variety of sources for the endogenous production of new β cells from existing cells. First, β cells, long thought to be postmitotic, have demonstrated the potential for regenerative capacity. Second, the presence of pancreatic facultative endocrine progenitor cells has been established. Third, the malleability of cellular identity has availed the possibility of generating β cells from other differentiated cell types. Here, we review the exciting developments surrounding endogenous sources of β-cell production and consider the potential of realizing a regenerative therapy for diabetes from adult tissues.

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  • impedance spectroscopy