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| - Medicine
- Cells, Immobilized
- Microencapsulation
- Microbiology
- Biomedicine
- Medical Microbiology
- Medical microbiology
- Animal cell biotechnology
- Biomedicine general
- Systèmes de délivrance de médicaments -- méthodes
- Cellules animales -- Biotechnologie
- Cellules immobilisées
- Drug Compounding -- methods
- Drug Delivery Systems -- methods
- Préparation de médicament -- méthodes
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| - Therapeutic Applications of Cell Microencapsulation
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| - Therapeutic Applications of Cell Microencapsulation
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| - The advancement of science is ever more contingent upon the interaction of experts vast amount of scientific information being gathered every day that exceeds the ability of any one scientist to acquire. As an illustration of the frantic pace of scientific disc- more acute in the case of scientific fields at the interface of different and seemingly distant areas of study. Amidst these, the field of cell encapsulation brings together an array of diverse disciplines such as molecular biology and biopolymers, gene therapy and inorganic membranes, stem cell biology and physicochemistry, immunology and nanotechnology. Clearly, such range of topics is too broad for any individual scientist the state-of-the-art in the field of cell encapsulation. At the core of this technology, there is an interaction of physicochemical and biological elements forming three distinct layers of complexity. First, the chemistry of the biopolymer dictates the degree of protein adsorption, vascularization, tox- ity and biocompatibility of the microcapsules. Advances in biopolymer science are providing solutions to overcome existing challenges and to improve microcapsules as delivery vehicles. Second, the choice of cells, and more precisely the plethora of in determining the immune response elicited by the host to implanted microcapsules
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