A team from Penn State published in Nature Biomedical Engineering a 20 micrometer hydrogel coating that mimics the shell of the human egg and hides transplanted pancreatic islets of the immune system. In diabetic mice, it normalized glycemia within a week and sustained it more than 100 days without immunosuppressive drugs. In Argentina, where [...] The entry Diabetes: a preclinical work achieved 100 days of normal glycemia in mice was first publ…
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A team from Penn State published in Nature Biomedical Engineering a 20 micrometer hydrogel coating that mimics the shell of the human egg and hides transplanted pancreatic islets of the immune system. In diabetic mice, it normalized glycemia within a week and sustained it more than 100 days without immunosuppressive drugs. In Argentina, where [...] The entry Diabetes: a preclinical work achieved 100 days of normal glycemia in mice was first publ…