New Human Gastric Organoids could prove vital in the search for a type 1 diabetes cure without the risk of immune rejection.
In preclinical studies, a team of researchers report new findings on a therapeutic combination that regenerated human insulin-producing beta cells, providing a possible new treatment for diabetes. In ...
Engineered human stomach organoids, transplanted into mice, produced insulin-secreting cells, offering a potential new therapy for diabetes.
Regulators are supposed to abide by society's “bargain” with them: Civil servants are granted lifetime tenure and protected from political pressure and retaliation, and in return, they are supposed to ...
Could cow milk be the new cure for diabetes? Researchers have genetically modified a brown cow in Brazil to produce human insulin in its milk, which marks a breakthrough in diabetes treatment research ...
Type 1 diabetes, also known as insulin-dependent diabetes, causes a slowdown or complete stop in the amount of insulin produced by the body, requiring regular injections of the hormone to regulate an ...
With the discovery of insulin at the University of Toronto in the early 1920’s, followed by the establishment of commercial production, diabetes was no longer a death sentence. Insulin was not a cure, ...
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