Closing in on the ultimate quest to regenerate insulin in pancreatic stem cells
“[Researchers at the] Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute [MORE]
Under-skin implant reverses type 1 diabetes without anti-rejection drugs
“Here we [an international collaboration] show that the induction of neovascularization via [MORE]
iLet Bionic Pancreas
Beta Bionics, Inc. — a medical technology company focused on diabetes — announces FDA 510(k) clearance and the [MORE]
Vascularized islet cell implant for T1D therapy avoids systemic immunosuppression
“Pancreatic islet transplantation efficacy for type 1 diabetes (T1D) management is [MORE]
A bionic pancreas could solve one of the biggest challenges of diabetes
“The bionic pancreas, a credit card-sized device called an [MORE]
Bionic pancreas improves type 1 diabetes management
“Compared to other available artificial pancreas technologies, the bionic pancreas requires less user input [MORE]
Microgel that Induces Immune Acceptance of Implanted Islet Cells
Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital and collaborators report “. . . a [MORE]
Macroencapsulation device
“These preliminary data from an ongoing first-in-human phase 1/2, open-label study provide proof-of-concept that pluripotent stem cell-derived pancreatic endoderm [MORE]
Potential cure for T1 diabetes using stem cells
“In a Vertex Pharmaceuticals clinical trial, an experimental treatment may have cured type [MORE]
Bionic pancreas system
“Beta Bionics, a firm based in Boston, MA, won Breakthrough Device designation from the FDA for its iLet [MORE]
Insulin-producing organoids
This piece describes how researchers at the University of Geneva have created transplantable pancreatic grafts for treating Type 1 [MORE]
Pancreatic Progenitor Cells in Pancreatic Duct
Researchers at the University of Miami’s Diabetes Research Institute have confirmed the location of pancreatic [MORE]
Insulin Molecule
Insulin would indeed be “smart,” if it could circulate in the blood stream until precisely needed. This is the [MORE]
Artificial Pancreas
People with Type 1 diabetes are especially vulnerable at night, when their glucose level can fall precipitously and cause [MORE]