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Cambridge, 19 Sept 2023: One promising approach to treating Type 1 diabetes is implanting pancreatic islet cells that can produce insulin when needed, which can free patients from giving themselves frequent insulin injections. However, one major obstacle to this approach is that ......
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Source : Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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