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Cell Therapy and Islet Transplantation

Cell therapy and islet transplantation are medical treatments that involve the transplantation of healthy cells or insulin-producing cells (islets) from a donor into a patient's body. This therapy can help treat various diseases such as type 1 diabetes, Crohn's disease, and other autoimmune diseases. In diabetes, it…

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Overview

Cell therapy and islet transplantation are medical treatments that involve the transplantation of healthy cells or insulin-producing cells (islets) from a donor into a patient's body. This therapy can help treat various diseases such as type 1 diabetes, Crohn's disease, and other autoimmune diseases. In diabetes, it is used as a potential alternative treatment to help reduce the symptoms or prevent further complications. Islet transplantation can also be used to treat Parkinson's disease, cancer, and cardiovascular disease. Cell therapy and islet transplantation offer great potential for treating a variety of diseases. It is safe, effective, and can help improve the quality of life for those living with chronic diseases or disabilities.

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Francesca Diomede · Italy Luca Peruzzotti-Jametti · United Kingdom Karolina Golab · United States

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