Identification of Compounds Protecting Pancreatic Islets against Oxidative Stress using a 3D Pseudoislet Screening Platform
Timo Rademakers,
Mireille M. J. P. E. Sthijns,
Omar Paulino da Silva Filho
et al.
Abstract:Oxidative stress leads to a lower success rate of clinical islet transplantation. Here, FDA‐approved compounds are screened for their potential to decrease oxidative stress and to protect or enhance pancreatic islet viability and function. Studies are performed on in vitro “pseudoislet” spheroids, which are pre‐incubated with 1280 different compounds and subjected to oxidative stress. Cell viability and oxidative stress levels are determined using a high‐throughput fluorescence microscopy pipeline. Initial scr… Show more
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