The ultimate goal: transplant insulin-producing cell-clusters from pigs into humans to treat Type 1 diabetes.
Stealth pig cells may hold the key to treating diabetes in humans
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- Written by: Shawn Avery
University of Alabama at Birmingham researchers are exploring ways to wrap pig tissue with a protective coating to ultimately fight diabetes in humans. The nano-thin bilayers of protective material are meant to deter or prevent immune rejection.
The ultimate goal: transplant insulin-producing cell-clusters from pigs into humans to treat Type 1 diabetes.
The ultimate goal: transplant insulin-producing cell-clusters from pigs into humans to treat Type 1 diabetes.