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New insulin molecule can self-regulate blood sugar in rats – Drug Target Review
Researchers have developed a novel insulin molecule that responds to glucose levels in the blood sugar of rats.
Posted: 4 December 2020 | Victoria Rees (Drug Target Review) | No comments yet
Researchers have developed a novel insulin molecule that responds to glucose levels in the blood sugar of rats, which they say could help patients with type 1 diabetes.
Researchers have developed a glucose responsive insulin (GRI) molecule that they say could revolutionise treatment for type 1 diabetes. The study was conducted at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and biotech firm Gubra.
According to the team, the…
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