Our body controls the levels of sugar in our blood with a hormone called insulin, which is made by beta cells in the pancreas ...
Nearly two million Americans are affected by type 1 diabetes. Diabetes occurs when the body cannot produce enough insulin to breakdown sugar or glucose. As a result, patients have high blood pressure ...
Transplanting insulin-producing cells along with engineered blood-vessel-forming cells has successfully reversed type 1 diabetes in a new preclinical study. With further testing, the novel approach ...
People with type 1 diabetes must constantly rely on insulin injections or pumps, usually for the rest of their life after diagnosis. The autoimmune disease destroys the cells that produce the hormone, ...
Scientists have successfully transplanted gene-edited insulin-producing cells into a man with type 1 diabetes—allowing him to ...
Scientists reprogrammed a woman's fat cells to become insulin-making beta cells, reversing her type 1 diabetes. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s ...
In a hospital in Sweden, surgeons made a small cut in a man’s forearm and injected millions of tiny clusters of donor cells. The 42-year-old had lived with type 1 diabetes for nearly 40 years, his ...
Data from phase 1 studies using SC291 to treat patients with B-cell mediated autoimmune disorders and SC262 for patients with relapsed/refractory B-cell malignancies expected in 2025. First-in-human ...
People with Type 1 diabetes exhibit inflammation in the digestive tract and gut bacteria-a pattern that differs from individuals who do not have diabetes or those who have celiac disease, according to ...