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Tag: Diabetes

Modeling Diabetes with Stem Cells

Reprogrammed adult cells could be used to reconstruct diabetes in the laboratory.

Biotech Bacteria Could Help Diabetics

Genetically engineered gut bacteria trigger insulin production in mice.

Pig Cells Treat Diabetes Patients

Scientists claim to have all but eliminated the risk of infection from the animal transplants.

Pig-to-Monkey Transplant Treats Diabetes

Embryonic tissue could let xenotransplants evade the host's immune system.

Immune Overhaul for Diabetes

Some diabetics who received a stem-cell transplant do not need insulin injections years later.

The Glucose-Monitoring Tattoo

A novel nanosensor could be used for skin-based glucose sensing.

Blocking Enzyme Prevents Obesity

Chowhound mice stay lean but show elevated risk of diabetes.

Obesity's Cellular Traffic Jam

Research in mice reveals why brain cells become deaf to appetite-suppressing signals.

Smart Insulin

An experimental drug for diabetes dispenses insulin in response to glucose levels.

A Better Way to Spot Disease

MicroRNA in blood could help doctors detect cancer and other conditions.

An Artificial Pancreas

A device that reads glucose levels and delivers insulin may be close at hand.

An Eye Test for Diabetes

A snapshot of the retina could detect cell damage in the early stages of diabetes.

Seeing Signs of Diabetes

Molecular traces spot the disease.

Saving Memories

A compound that's known to extend life span in fish could also stop cognitive decline.

Mapping Complex Diseases

A computer model of epidemiological data from 1.5 million people illuminates the genetic origins of many common diseases.

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