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Published on: June 15, 2012
Microfluidic Approach to Cell Microencapsulation
Varna Sharma1, Michael Hunckler2, Melur K Ramasubramanian1
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Clemson University, 222 Flour Daniel Building, 216 South Palmetto Blvd., Box 340921, Clemson, SC, 29634-0921, USA.
Abstract:
Bioartificial pancreas made of insulin-secreting islets cells holds great promise in the treatment of individuals with Type-1 diabetes. Successful islet cell microencapsulation in biopolymers is a key step for providing immunoisolation of transplanted islet cells. Because of the variability in the size and shape of pancreatic islets, one of the main obstacles in their microencapsulation is the inability to consistently control shape, size, and microstructure of the encapsulating biopolymer capsule. In this chapter, we provide a detailed description of a microfluidic approach to islet cell encapsulation in alginate that might address the microencapsulation challenges.

