Diabetes: Human Beta Cells Can Be Easily Induced To Replicate
Thursday, January 15, 2009 - 09:29
in Biology & Nature
Researchers have successfully induced human insulin-producing cells, known as beta cells, to replicate robustly in a living animal, as well as in the lab. The discovery not only could improve models and methods for studying diabetes, but also opens up new possibilities for treating the condition.
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