The new smart insulin would be able to come into action whenever needed within the body, and would be as close to a cure as existing drug therapy, experts believe.
Six research projects for game-changing insulins have been awarded £3millionTreatment for millions with type one diabetes worldwide is set to be revolutionised by a game-changing insulin that responds to changing blood levels.
Scientists have discovered a new smart insulin that could revolutionise treatment of type one diabetes. A file photo of an insulin injection pen Teams at Stanford University in the US, Monash University in Australia and Zhejiang University in China are among those that have received £3million for six research projects to develop smart insulins.
Millions of pounds of funding has been awarded to fast-track the development of the new glucose responsive insulin
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