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Penn Researchers Make Major Advancement in Islet Cell Transplantation for Treating Type-1 Diabetes – Mirage News
Philadelphia—A cure for type-1 diabetes has come closer with the development of a new method for keeping transplanted insulin-producing cells alive and…

Philadelphia—A cure for type-1 diabetes has come closer with the development of a new method for keeping transplanted insulin-producing cells alive and functional in recipients for long periods even when transplanted underneath the skin. A team led by researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania reports the new method, and its successful testing in multiple animal models, in a paper that published in Nature Metabolism.
Type 1 diabetes, which affects more than…
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