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New Approach May Keep Diabetes Patients Off Insulin ShotsPosted: Friday, March 11, 2005UM Researchers Work To Make Supply of Insulin-Producing Cells, converting stem cells into insulin-producing cells.
Researchers in Florida think they've taken a major step in the fight against juvenile diabetes. The discovery could pave the way for new treatments to help patients. scientists know they can successfully treat diabetes by transplanting cells from cadavers. However, islet cells are in short supply because they must be harvested from donor organs. Researchers at the University of Miami said they are working on a way to create an abundant supply of these insulin-producing cells using embryonic stem cells. "The approach that we are presenting today is a way to make a shortcut to provide the key proteins that make stem cells become insulin-producing cells," said Dr. Juan Dominguez Bendala of the University of Miami. Getting that key protein quickly and directly into stem cells from mice has been accomplished by a team of scientists at the Diabetes Research Institute at the University of Miami. Bendala called the technology that accelerates the conversion process from stem cells to islet cells promising. Source: Diabetes In Control.com: |
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