Scientists are exploring the pancreas's ability to regenerate itself to develop new diabetes therapies. Type 1 diabetes occurs when the immune system attacks the pancreas. Type 2 diabetes develops when the organ loses its ability to produce insulin over time. Researchers at the University of Miami are working on therapies to control and leverage this regenerative capacity. They aim to accelerate the pancreas's natural regeneration in a controlled manner. This approach could potentially lead to a cure for diabetes. Their research involves transplanting beta cells and identifying progenitor cells capable of regenerating islets. Clinical trials with islet transplants derived from stem cells are showing promise. These advancements may significantly improve the quality of life for diabetes patients.
diabetes Research: Scientists Explore Pancreas's Regenerative Potential for Novel Therapies
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