When pancreas cells containing clumps of misfolded IAPP, taken from
an engineered diabetic mouse, were mixed in a dish of healthy human pancreas cells, it triggered the clumping of IAPP in the human cells.
Not exact matches
Cells
engineered to produce insulin under the command of a smartphone helped keep blood sugar levels within normal limits in
diabetic mice, a new study reports.
To turn this into something that could one day be a viable therapy for people, the team took stomach stem cells from
diabetic mice,
engineered them with the same genes and grew mini-organs.