Introduction: Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery (RYGB) has been shown to be the gold standard treatment for obesity associated type-2-diabetes (T2D), however many T2D patients do not qualify or are reluctant to proceed with surgery due to its potential risks and permanent changes to GI anatomy. We have previously described a novel oral formulation, LuCI, that provides a transient coating of the proximal bowel and mimics the effects of RYGB. Herein, we aim to investigate the outcome of chronic LuCI administration on weight and glucose homeostasis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTumor progression relies heavily on the interaction between the neoplastic epithelial cells and their surrounding stromal partners. This cell cross-talk affects stromal development, and ultimately the heterogeneity impacts drug efflux and efficacy. To mimic this evolving paradigm, we have micro-engineered a three-dimensional (3D) vascularized pancreatic adenocarcinoma tissue in a tri-culture system composed of patient derived pancreatic organoids, primary human fibroblasts and endothelial cells on a perfusable InVADE platform situated in a 96-well plate.
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November 2020
Impaired blood vessel formation limits the healing of diabetic ulcers and leaves patients at high risk for amputation. Nonbiologic vascular regenerative materials made of methacrylic acid (MAA) copolymer, such as MAA--methyl methacrylate beads, have shown to enhance wound healing in a diabetic animal model, but their lack of biodegradability precludes their clinical implementation. Here, a new MAA-based gel was created by cross-linking polyMAA with collagen using carbodiimide chemistry.
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