Exclusive free access to articles on regenerative medicine for diabetes
To highlight World Diabetes Day, which occurs every year on the 14th November, we are providing RegMedNet’s members with exclusive free access to a selection of articles covering various aspects around regenerative medicine and diabetes.
World Diabetes Day on Saturday 14 November is a global campaign led by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) aiming to raise awareness of the disease, which is increasing in incidence. It is also an opportunity for doctors and researchers to highlight the latest research and developments of potential new therapies, or even cures.
Regenerative medicine holds great potential to develop a transformative treatment for diabetes, and there are many ongoing and upcoming clinical trials — not just for replacement of defective beta-cells, but also for healing of diabetes wounds and chronic kidney disease.
To highlight World Diabetes Day, RegMedNet is providing its members with exclusive free access to a selection of recent articles covering diabetes and regenerative medicine. Click the links below to access these articles for free. We hope you enjoy reading them!
- What potential is there for liposomal-based nanotherapy for the treatment of Type 1 diabetes?
Nanomedicine Editorial by Marta Vives-Pi & Irma Pujol-Autonell, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Badalona, Spain - Micronized cellular adipose matrix as a therapeutic injectable for diabetic ulcer
Regenerative Medicine Short Communication by Jingwei Feng et al., University of Tokyo Graduate School of Medicine, Japan - Human mesenchymal stem cells alter the gene profile of monocytes from patients with Type 2 diabetes and end-stage renal disease
Regenerative Medicine Research Article by Andrea F Wise et al., Monash University, University of Queensland and Monash Medical Centre, all Australia, and College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences, Scotland - A comparison of Wharton’s jelly and cord blood as a source of mesenchymal stem cells for diabetes cell therapy
Regenerative Medicine Research Article by Rasha F El-Demerdash et al., Misr International University and Ain Shams University, Egypt
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