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Fluorescence method may advance cell-replacement treatment strategies for diabetes

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Technique isolates the necessary cells through sorting

Gary Boas

Treatment strategies for diabetes have recently focused on generating islet replacement cells in the pancreas. However, isolating and characterizing progenitor cells from the fetal pancreas — which would help to deepen understanding of pancreatic development —have proved difficult in animal models and haven’t yet been reported in humans. In the Jan. 2 issue of PNAS, investigators at Stanford University School of Medicine in California described a study in which they identified markers of fetal pancreatic epithelium and used them to isolate islet progenitor cells from the pancreas of fetal...Read full article

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    Published: March 2007
    Biophotonicsfluorescence-assisted cell sortingindustrialprogenitor cellsreplacement cellsResearch & Technology

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