Humans have around 30 trillion cells in our adult bodies. Amazingly, each of these cells came from a handful of about 100 ...
Researchers at Umeå University have conducted a unique three-dimensional mapping of an entire human pancreas. The study shows ...
A potential cure for type 1 diabetes has been identified by scientists in a new mouse study. In an animal study, researchers at Stanford School of Medicine discovered that resetting the immune system ...
Researchers at Umeå University have conducted a unique three-dimensional mapping of an entire human pancreas. The study shows that insulin-producing cells can remain long after the onset of type 1 ...
A new study from Sweden explores a potential way to restore insulin function using lab-grown cells, offering early hope for future diabetes treatments.
Data Demonstrate that Sana’s Hypoimmune (HIP)-Modified Pancreatic Islet Cells, Transplanted with No Immunosuppression, Persist and Function Over Time in Patient with Type 1 Diabetes Study Establishes ...
Researchers at Stanford found a way to cure or prevent Type 1 diabetes in mice using a combined blood stem cell and islet cell transplant. The procedure creates a hybrid immune system that stops ...
A University of Bath-led project has secured £500,000 to develop a first-of-its-kind 'organ-on-chip' device that replicates ...
Researchers at McGill University and the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Center (RI-MUHC) have developed a novel device to transplant insulin-producing cells that integrates ...
Research on preventing type 1 diabetes often focuses on limiting the autoimmune response that destroys the body’s ability to produce its own insulin. A new technology developed by scientists at the ...