Nowadays, type I diabetes mellitus is a pathology afflicting millions of people globally with a dramatic assessment in the next future. Current treatments including exogenous insulin, pancreas transplantation and islets transplantation, are not free from important lifelong side effects. In the last decade, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine have shown encouraging results about the possibility to produce a functional bioengineered pancreas. Among many technologies, decellularization offers the opportunity to produce an organ-specific acellular matrix that could subsequently repopulate with endocrine cellular population. Herein, we aim to review the state-of-art and this technology highlighting the diabetes burden for the healthcare system and the major achievements toward the manufacturing of a bioengineered pancreas obtained by cell-on-scaffold technology.
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Peloso, A., Citro, A., Oldani, G., Brambilla, S., Piemonti, L., & Cobianchi, L. (2017). Bioengineering the Pancreas: Cell-on-Scaffold Technology. In Scaffolds in Tissue Engineering - Materials, Technologies and Clinical Applications. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.70990
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