Diabetes Medication & Therapy

Cell therapy can be explained as the supervision of live whole cells or maturation of an exact cell population in a patient to overcome the disease. Cell therapy is growing its range of cell types for administration. The treatment strategies of cell therapy comprise separation and transmission of specific stem cell populations, administration of effector cells, induction of mature cells to develop pluripotent cells, and reprogramming of mature cells. The founding of pluripotent human embryonic stem cells and embryonic germ cells have presented a new probable source in type 1 diabetic patients for cell therapy, especially in light of recent successes in generating glucose-sensitive insulin-secreting cells from mouse embryonic stem cells.Cell therapy can be explained as the supervision of live whole cells or maturation of an exact cell population in a patient to overcome the disease. Cell therapy is growing its range of cell types for administration. The treatment strategies of cell therapy comprise separation and transmission of specific stem cell populations, administration of effector cells, induction of mature cells to develop pluripotent cells, and reprogramming of mature cells. The founding of pluripotent human embryonic stem cells and embryonic germ cells have presented a new probable source in type 1 diabetic patients for cell therapy, especially in light of recent successes in generating glucose-sensitive insulin-secreting cells from mouse embryonic stem cells.

  • Cure for Type 1 diabetes stem cells
  • Mechanism of Pancreatic beta cell in Type 1
  • Advancement of stem cell therapy
  • Behavioral and Educations Approaches to Diabetes Self-Management
  • Diabetes and Parkinson
  • Albuminuria
  • Exercise in the Therapy of Diabetes Mellitus

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