In a major advance in medicine, a man with type 1 diabetes is making his own insulin again, this time using genetically engineered donor islet cells. Researchers provided the new cells with an invisibility cloak to allow them to escape immune detection. After three months of follow-up, his body had not only accepted the new
CRISPR therapy offers hope for diabetes originally appeared in KevinMD.com.
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