Cell behind T1 diabetes discovered
Researchers at London’s Royal Free Hospital have found the immune system cell responsible for triggering the destruction of insulin-producing cells in Type 1 diabetes. Their
Researchers at London’s Royal Free Hospital have found the immune system cell responsible for triggering the destruction of insulin-producing cells in Type 1 diabetes. Their
According to Diabetes Health, Researchers at University of California, San Diego have identified cells in the pancreas that show all the markers of stem cells.
Scientists at the University of Cambridge are one step closer to developing insulin producing beta cells from human stem cells. In a study published in
From Diabetes newshound: “Researchers say that could have a cure for Type 1 diabetes in two to five years by using an individual’s own stem
In June of this year (2011), JDRF announced a new research collaboration to support the development of a vaccine which may help better treat and