Research advances one step closer to stem cell therapy for type 1 diabetes

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Research advances one step closer to stem cell therapy for type 1 diabetes

Type 1 diabetes, which arises when the pancreas doesn’t create enough insulin to control levels of glucose in the blood, is a disease that currently has no cure and is difficult for most patients to manage. Scientists at the Salk Institute are developing a promising approach for treating it: Using stem cells to create insulin-producing cells (called beta cells) that could replace nonfunctional pancreatic cells.

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