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TN Seeks Centre's help for Starting New MD course in Diabetology, Nutrition and Metabolism

Chennai: In a bid to better diagnose and control health issues like diabetes mellitus, the Tamil Nadu Government has urged the Central Government to give permission for commencing a new course on M.D...

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Stem Cell Therapy for Type 1 Diabetes


Stem Cell Therapy for Type 1 Diabetes
by Jayashree on 
June 9, 2021 at 9:45 PM
Recently developing a promising approach for treating this condition is reported in the journal
Nature Communications by Scientists at the Salk Institute using stem cells to create insulin-producing cells (called beta cells) to replace non-functional pancreatic cells with proven results in mouse model.
"Stem cells are an extremely promising approach for developing many cell therapies, including better treatments for type 1 diabetes," says Salk Professor Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte, the paper's senior author.
‘New stem cell therapy can effective to treat type 1 diabetes.’
The investigators started with human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) having the potential to become any kind of cell found in the adult body coaxed into beta cells in a stepwise fashion that mimicked pancreatic development using various growth factors and chemicals resulted in about 10 to 40 percent of cells becoming beta cells.

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