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New clues in pancreas lymph nodes, spleen could help detect and prevent type 1 diabetes
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) impacts nearly two million Americans, and by the time most people learn they have it, most of the ...
A new study points to positive results for an immunotherapy treatment that could be used to treat pancreatic cancer.
Scientists at UCLA have developed an “off-the-shelf” cell-based immunotherapy that was able to track down and kill pancreatic ...
Researchers discovered the pancreas in pigs and humans share the same developmental timeline and gene activity.
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Scientists Reverse Human Rejection of Pig Organ Transplant for First Time
A new study reversed transplant rejection twice, uncovering the reasons for transplant rejection on a cellular level ...
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All the Human Body Parts That Can Be Replaced in 2025
Wall St. Insights Many body parts can be transplanted or replaced with artificial equivalents, including corneas, livers, ...
The Stanford researchers developed a surgical strike to replace the nuke. They used an antibody called anti-CD117 to target ...
University of Pennsylvania researchers say their findings could potentially lead to the development of a blood test to monitor people at high risk of developing Type 1 diabetes. New research into ...
Pancreatic cancer is among the deadliest forms of cancer, with most patients diagnosed after the disease has already spread ...
Researchers at Stanford found a way to cure or prevent Type 1 diabetes in mice using a combined blood stem cell and islet ...
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