Doctors Close to Implanting First Stem-Cell Therapy for Diabetes – Xconomy
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Doctors Close to Implanting First Stem–Cell Therapy for Diabetes
Xconomy “By the end of the year, we should have a significant amount of information about the first three patients in the first cohort,” Henry said in a heavily attended presentation at the 9th Annual Scientific Symposium of the “Stem Cell Meeting on the Mesa.”. |
International Business Times UK |
Cure for Type 1 Diabetes Imminent After Harvard Stem Cell Breakthrough
International Business Times UK Doug Melton, Xander University Professor at Harvard University, who led the work, said: “While there have been previous reports of other labs deriving beta cell types from stem cells, no other group has produced mature beta cells as suitable for use in … |
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Stem Cell Success Raises Hopes of Type 1 Diabetes Cure
Philly.com (HealthDay News) — In what may be a step toward a cure for type 1 diabetes, researchers say they’ve developed a large-scale method for turning human embryonic stem cells into fully functioning beta cells capable of producing insulin. Type 1 diabetes … |
Tech Times |
Stem cell breakthrough is sweet news for people with Type 1 diabetes. Here’s why
Tech Times Published in the journal Cell, their work involves making human insulin-producing beta cells from human embryonic stem cells in massive quantities required for pharmaceutical purposes and cell transplantation. This is notable because aside achieving … |
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News |
Tell Me a Stem Cell Story
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News Such a storytelling impulse, a willingness to personalize what could be presented as a highly impersonal sequence of developments, is much in evidence in a newly published book, Inevitable Collision, which provides an insider’s look at stem cell … |
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News |
Tell Me a Stem Cell Story
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News Such a storytelling impulse, a willingness to personalize what could be presented as a highly impersonal sequence of developments, is much in evidence in a newly published book, Inevitable Collision, which provides an insider’s look at stem cell … |
