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Abstract

Islet cell transplantation as a treatment for diabetes has shown great promise, but has significant limitations. Since early animal studies in rats demonstrated its ability to restore euglycemia, islet transplantation has not proven to be a durable or practical therapy for type 1 diabetes. Here we review some of the history, technique, clinical outcomes, and potential alternatives of islet transplantation.

Key Words  Islet - transplantation - beta-cell - liberase - immunosuppression - adverse events - encapsulation - progenitors - regeneration - isolation - technique - edmonton protocol - risks - benefits

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