Implant system can treat Type 1 diabetes by supplying extra oxygen to insulin-secreting cells
TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK, AUG 11 – The implant improves survival of densely packed insulin-secreting cells by supplying oxygen, potentially benefiting 2 million U.S. Type 1 diabetes patients without immunosuppression.
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Implant system can treat Type 1 diabetes by supplying extra oxygen to insulin-secreting cells
Cornell researchers have developed an implant system that can treat Type 1 diabetes by supplying extra oxygen to densely packed insulin-secreting cells, without the need for immunosuppression.
Implant treats type 1 diabetes by oxygenating insulin-producing cells
Cornell researchers have developed an implant system that can treat type 1 diabetes by supplying extra oxygen to densely packed insulin-secreting cells, without the need for immunosuppression. The system could also potentially provide long-term treatment for a range of chronic diseases.
Implant treats Type 1 diabetes by oxygenating insulin-producing cells - Scientific Inquirer
Cornell researchers have developed an implant system that can treat Type 1 diabetes by supplying extra oxygen to densely packed insulin-secreting cells, without the need for immunosuppression. The system could also potentially provide long-term treatment for a range of chronic diseases. The findings were published Aug. 11 in Nature Communications. The co-first authors were former postdoctoral researcher Tung Pham and doctoral candidate Lora (Phu…
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