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Cell Microencapsulation Technology for Biomedical Purposes: Novel Insights and Challenges

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Specialty Pharmacology
Date 2003 May 28
PMID 12767713
Citations 15
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The aim of cell microencapsulation technology is to treat multiple diseases in the absence of immunosuppression. Using this technique, cells are immobilized within carefully designed capsules that allow the long-term function of the graft. Although the potential impact of this field is likely to be wide-ranging, the past few years have seen several 'firsts' that have brought the whole technology much closer to a realistic clinical application.

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