Diabetes symptoms and the signs of all types of diabetes
"This represents an important advance in the field of cell therapy for diabetes," Timothy Kieffer, a professor of cellular and physiological sciences at the University of British Columbia inDespite having a kidney transplant in 2017, he had lost most of his pancreatic islet function, which is crucial for regulating blood glucose levels., used the man's own blood cells to create stem cells, which were then converted to insulin-producing cells that keep blood sugar levels in check.
Yin added: "Our technology has matured and it has pushed boundaries in the field of regenerative medicine for the treatment of diabetes."
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