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Cell encapsulation: Promise and progress
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Cell encapsulation: Promise and progress

Abstract

In cell encapsulation, transplanted cells are protected from immune rejection by an artificial, semipermeable membrane, potentially allowing transplantation (allo- or xenotransplantation) without the need for immunosuppression. Yet, despite some promising results in animal studies, the field has not lived up to expectations, and clinical products based on encapsulated cell technology continue to elude the scientific community. This commentary discusses the reasons for this, summarizes recent progress in the field and outlines what is needed to bring this technology closer to clinical application.

Authors

Orive G; Hernández RM; Gascón AR; Calafiore R; Chang TMS; Vos PD; Hortelano G; Hunkeler D; Lacík I; Shapiro AMJ

Journal

Nature Medicine, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 104–107

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

January 1, 2003

DOI

10.1038/nm0103-104

ISSN

1078-8956

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