Publications by authors named "Andrew Scavone"

The use of microencapsulation with alginate-poly-l-lysine (PLL) as the encapsulation material has been hampered by overgrowth of collagen around implanted capsules. Studies have shown that poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) has higher biocompatibility than PLL. In this project, we examined the biocompatibility of PEG in comparison with PLL in the Lewis rat model.

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Covalent attachment of polymers to cells and tissues could be used to solve a variety of problems associated with cellular therapies. Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus is a disease resulting from the autoimmune destruction of the beta cells of the islets of Langerhans in the pancreas. Transplantation of islets into diabetic patients is an attractive form of treatment, provided that the islets could be protected from the host's immune system to prevent graft rejection, and smaller numbers of islets transplanted in smaller volumes could be sufficient to reverse diabetes.

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