Researchers produce fully functional pancreatic beta cells from stem cells

Researchers have carried out pioneering efforts to optimize the functionality of pancreatic cells produced from stem cells. In a new study, the group has demonstrated that stem cells can form cells that closely mimic normal pancreatic islets, in terms of both structure and function.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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