A "Living" Artificial Pancreas Implant Could Be a Breakthrough for People with Diabetes
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A "living" artificial pancreas implant could be a breakthrough for people with diabetes
Developed under the direction of Assistant Professor Shady Farah of the Technion's Faculty of Chemical Engineering, and carried out with colleagues from MIT, Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, and the University of Massachusetts, the work demonstrates a functioning cell-based system that produces and delivers insulin independently.Read Entire Article
Self-regulating living implant could end daily insulin injections
A pioneering study marks a major step toward eliminating the need for daily insulin injections for people with diabetes. The study was led by Assistant Professor Shady Farah of the Faculty of Chemical Engineering at the Technion—Israel Institute of Technology, in co-correspondence with MIT, and in collaboration with Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, and the […] The post Self-regulating living implant could end daily insulin injection…
Diabetes could enter a new stage of treatment after the development of a biological implant that functions as an artificial pancreas. The breakthrough was led by the Israeli Institute of Technology together with universities in the United States and published in Science Translational Medicine. Subscribe to our Telegram channel and bring the information into your hands The device uses live cells capable of detecting glucose and releasing insulin …
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